Fifty pence coin next to food batter packaging supporting men's mental health charity

Food Company Donates to Men's Mental Health Charity

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A UK food distributor is turning every batter purchase into hope for men struggling with mental health. For two weeks, T.Quality is giving 50p from each sale to Andy's Man Club, a charity preventing male suicide.

When you buy fish and chips in the UK this month, you might be saving a life without even knowing it.

T.Quality Foodservice launched a two-week campaign on May 11th to support Andy's Man Club, a charity fighting the stigma around men's mental health and preventing suicide. Every time someone purchases selected batter mixes from their network, 50p goes straight to the charity.

The participating products include batter from Middleton Foods, Goldensheaf, Henry Jones, and T.Quality's own Chip Shop Batter. Customers across England, Scotland, and Wales can support the cause simply by choosing these products through May 24th.

Andy's Man Club now helps thousands of men every week through free peer-to-peer support groups nationwide. These safe spaces give men somewhere to talk openly and support each other without judgment.

Food Company Donates to Men's Mental Health Charity

Martin Clarke, T.Quality's sales and marketing director, explained why this matters. "Mental health affects every workplace, every family, and every community," he said. The company worked with customers and supplier partners to make the campaign happen.

The Ripple Effect

This campaign shows how everyday purchases can create change. Fish and chip shops ordering their regular supplies become mental health advocates. Restaurant owners stocking their kitchens become fundraisers. And men who might never have asked for help get access to life-saving support groups.

The timing couldn't be more important. Male suicide remains a leading cause of death for men under 50 in the UK, yet many men still struggle to talk about their mental health. Andy's Man Club's peer support model breaks down those barriers by creating spaces where opening up feels normal, not scary.

T.Quality chose to support communities beyond just selling food. By linking routine business purchases to mental health support, they've made giving back effortless for their customers.

Every bag of batter sold during these two weeks funds another conversation, another support group session, another man finding hope.

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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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