Gloucestershire’s Long Table (pay-what-you-can meals)

The Long Table (Stroud and Cirencester, Gloucestershire) is an award-winning social enterprise. It serves local seasonal food that is donated from local shops and allotments, to feed people with mostly plant-based meals, that also supports local farmers.
Before cooking, read up on food safety for people & pets (many human foods are unsafe around animal friends). Recycle packaging at kerbside or supermarket bag bins.
Founded by two friends who shared a mutual dismay of how society is ‘doing food badly’ and leaving people unwell and lonely (in a country where a third of all food grown and made is never eaten) they decided to do something to help.
The meals are offered on pay-what-you-can donation, with money given used to invest in pay-what-you-want cafes and a Teenage Kitchen (one student has already found a job as a baker at a local farm shop, proving this model is also creating stable full-time jobs).
Each month, the organisation publishes its standard meal cost (in February 2024 this was £9.30). But if you can’t afford that, it’s okay.
It’s just a guide to show how much it costs to make a meal, you will never be charged any more than this, even if you can afford it. But of course you can choose to pay a little more, which helps The Long Table offer more meals for free or less cost.
