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21 October 2022

Last chance to win a slow cooker!

Our Slow Cook, Low Waste competition closes on Monday.
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We are giving away slow cookers to help our customers save energy, eat well and reduce their food waste.

To be in with a chance of winning one of the slow cookers we are giving away, simply complete this form, and share your top tip for reducing food waste.

Winners of the competition will receive a slow cooker and will have their tip featured in our new Slow Cook, Low Waste recipe booklet which will be available on our website.

You have until Monday 24 October 2022 to enter.

Please read the terms and conditions before completing the entry form.

What is food waste?

The UK throws away around 9.5 million tonnes of food in a single year – even though 8.4 million people in the UK are in food poverty. Lots of food is still edible after its best before date and could still be used despite it not being as fresh.

According to the Love Food Hate Waste campaign, the average UK household throws away £60 worth of food every month. The most frequently thrown away items are bread, apples, potatoes, poultry and salads.

The food we throw away is sent to landfill, where it breaks down and releases carbon dioxide (CO2) – a planet-warming gas that causes climate change.

A lot of water is needed to produce the food we eat, so when we waste food we are also wasting water, causing even more harm to our planet.

By reducing your food waste, you will be fighting climate change and saving water.

What are the benefits of a slow cooker? 

With a slow cooker you can prepare food the night or morning before and leave it to cook while you’re out so you can come home to a readymade, hassle-free meal. 

They also allow you to cook in big quantities so you can easily make dinner for the whole family, batch cook, or save on cooking the next day by having leftovers. You can freeze most meals you cook in your slow cooker, to enjoy them another day.

One pot equals less mess. Putting everything in one pot means you will have less to clean, saving you time doing the washing up!

Slow cookers are also a great way to use up leftover vegetables and the long cooking time makes them great for cooking cheaper cuts of meat that might otherwise go to waste.

Can a slow cooker save me money?  

Even though slow cookers need to be left on for several hours, they still use less electricity than an oven does – and may even use less energy than a lightbulb!

The average slow cooker will use 1.3kwh of electricity over eight hours of cooking time. The amount that they cost to run will vary depending on the size of the slow cooker and the temperature of the recipe you need to cook it at, as well as the price you pay per unit for your electricity. However, a slow cooker will likely save you money if used instead of your oven.

A slow cooker is classed as an energy efficient appliance according to USwitch. Energy supplier Utilita say that on average slow cookers cost around 16p a day and £59 annually, compared to a conventional oven which costs around 87p a day and £316 a year, depending on your usage. So slow cookers can save you money on your electricity bill.

Find out more, or enter our Slow Cook, Low Waste competition now.