Hall’s treats Alzheimer Scotland to Big Breakfast in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee
As part of Hall’s Scottish Breakfast week, which runs on 4th April until 10th April, Hall’s will be hosting charity breakfasts for Alzheimer Scotland in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee. On Wednesday, 30th March Hall’s hosted a private breakfast for Alzheimer Scotland’s Dundee Resource Centre. People with dementia and their carers welcomed Hall’s into their day clinic where they enjoyed a breakfast of Hall’s sausage rolls. On Thursday 31st Hall’s will be hosting a breakfast for the Glasgow Oxford Street team and on 1st of April for Edinburgh Lothian Early Onset Support Service team. Henry Simmons, Chief Executive of Alzheimer Scotland said “This is a wonderful gesture from Hall’s and I know that local people with dementia and carers will greatly appreciate it. We aim to ensure that no-one feels they have to go through dementia on their own. Activities like this help to create a real sense of community, giving people the chance to share experiences and chat in a relaxed setting.” As part of the Scottish Breakfast Week campaign, Hall’s will also be fundraising for Alzheimer Scotland at the Hall’s Big Breakfasts on the 9th April at Edinburgh Corstorphine Tesco store, the Glasgow Silverburn Tesco store and on the 10th April at Dundee Kingsway Tesco store. People are invited to come along and try Hall’s breakfast product for free and make a donation to Alzheimer Scotland, Tesco’s Charity of the Year. The Big Breakfasts will take place between 9am and 12pm. Ends For all media enquiries please contact Mia O’Neill at Denvir. T: 01786 435 182 E: mia@denvirmarketing.com Background: Hall’s is a well known and well loved Scottish brand offering a range of traditional meat products such as sausages, breakfast packs, Lorne sausage and of course our famous national dish – The Hall’s Haggis. Hall’s is the No 1 haggis brand in Scotland and is the best selling haggis in the world. The company was founded in 1932 by David A Hall and has been based in Broxburn, near Edinburgh, since the early 1960s. The Hall's business currently employs in excess of 900 people at the Broxburn site, and is a major supporter of Scottish agriculture.