Select Committee · Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee

COVID-19 and food supply

Status: Closed Opened: 19 Mar 2020 Closed: 24 Nov 2021 17 recommendations 9 conclusions 1 report

The Committee today is enquiring into food supply during the Coronavirus pandemic, including access to healthy food during periods of self-isolation, and how disruptions in the food supply chain should be managed. The Committee will initially identify current problems and strategies for mitigating potential risks. Read the key points on the impact of the coronavirus … Show more

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Reports

1 report
Title HC No. Published Items Response
First Report - COVID-19 and food supply HC 263 30 Jul 2020 26 Responded

Recommendations & Conclusions

6 items
3 Recommendation First Report - COVID-19 and food supply Accepted

It is entirely reasonable and predictable that consumers would want to buy more food in...

It is entirely reasonable and predictable that consumers would want to buy more food in anticipation of a lockdown, the need to self-isolate if they developed COVID-19 symptoms; or school closures and changed working patterns resulting in more meals eaten at home. The Government and retailers, including convenience stores, failed … Read more

Government response AI summary
The government states it worked closely with supermarkets on messaging during the pandemic to reassure consumers. It commits to learning from the COVID-19 response and adapting its approach to future scenarios, aiming to deliver better aligned and joined-up communications with industry, placing more emphasis on …
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7 Recommendation First Report - COVID-19 and food supply Accepted

The significantly increased demand for online shopping, combined with in-store measures to prevent the spread...

The significantly increased demand for online shopping, combined with in-store measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and limit excessive buying, have had a negative impact on people who are not shielding but struggling to access food, despite being able to afford it. We accept that some mistakes and compromises … Read more

Government response AI summary
The government highlights its past and ongoing close collaboration with retailers, local authorities, and charities to provide support and priority delivery slots for vulnerable people not shielding. It commits to continuing this work with industry and stakeholders in the future to ensure these groups can …
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Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
12 Recommendation First Report - COVID-19 and food supply Accepted

The distribution of food parcels to people who were Clinically Extremely Vulnerable (CEV) and without...

The distribution of food parcels to people who were Clinically Extremely Vulnerable (CEV) and without other means of support was a valuable way of ensuring that those people had access to basic foodstuffs. We accept that many of the complaints about the contents of parcels were likely to relate to … Read more

Government response AI summary
The government agrees with the committee's comments on improving food parcel provision and commits to fully reflecting the experience and learning from the initial response in the design of any potential future service, should the national food box scheme need to be reinstated.
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Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
18 Recommendation First Report - COVID-19 and food supply Accepted

The hospitality and foodservice sectors may take over a year to recover from forced closure...

The hospitality and foodservice sectors may take over a year to recover from forced closure and further financial difficulties are likely. The Government should work with producers, processors and wholesalers to understand their concerns and monitor the health of food and drink suppliers, particularly SMEs, over the next 18 months … Read more

Government response AI summary
The government acknowledges the difficulties faced by food and drink suppliers and outlines a comprehensive plan of existing financial support schemes, including a specific 'bounce back' package for food and drink SMEs (e-commerce, exports) and a VAT cut for hospitality, to support the sector during …
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20 Recommendation First Report - COVID-19 and food supply Accepted

Guidance on measures that businesses should take to protect workers, such as guidance on how...

Guidance on measures that businesses should take to protect workers, such as guidance on how to introduce social distancing and the use of personal protective equipment, was not issued quickly enough. We commend the processors, manufacturers, retailers and trade unions that developed and implemented COVID- secure working practices before the … Read more

Government response AI summary
The government stated it has already developed a rapid process for guidance development and established multiple forums with stakeholders and devolved administrations to improve coordination, addressing the recommendation for faster guidance issuance.
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25 Recommendation First Report - COVID-19 and food supply Accepted

The Government cannot afford to be complacent; even though the supply chain ultimately proved to...

The Government cannot afford to be complacent; even though the supply chain ultimately proved to be resilient, for several weeks shoppers were faced with empty shop shelves and (in effect) rationing of staple goods. This disruption largely came from changing patterns of demand caused by Government action, which is an … Read more

Government response AI summary
The government stated that Defra is conducting lessons learned exercises on consumer behaviour impacts and has reviewed Sector Security Resilience Plans in light of COVID-19 experiences, accepting the recommendation for improved planning.
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Oral evidence sessions

5 sessions
Date Witnesses
23 Jun 2020 Andrew Kenny · Just Eat Takeaway.com, Anna Taylor · The Food Foundation, Kate Nicholls · UKHospitality, Professor Tim Lang · City University London's Centre for Food Policy View ↗
5 Jun 2020 Andrew Opie · British Retail Consortium, James Lowman · Association of Convenience Stores View ↗
19 May 2020 Ian Wright CBE · Food and Drink Federation, James Bielby · Federation of Wholesale Distributors, Mr Nick Allen · British Meat Processors Association View ↗
15 May 2020 Caroline Abrahams · Age UK, Emma Revie · Trussell Trust, Fazilet Hadi · Disability Rights UK, Lindsay Boswell · FareShare View ↗
5 May 2020 Jack Ward · British Growers Association, Minette Batters · National Farmers Union (NFU), Tom Hind · North York Moors National Park Authority, National Parks England View ↗

Who gave evidence

16 witnesses
WitnessOrganisationSessions
Andrew Kenny · UK Managing Director Just Eat Takeaway.com 1
Andrew Opie · Director of Food and Sustainability British Retail Consortium 1
Anna Taylor · Executive Director The Food Foundation 1
Caroline Abrahams · Charity Director Age UK 1
Emma Revie · Chief Executive Trussell Trust 1
Fazilet Hadi · Policy Manager Disability Rights UK 1
Ian Wright CBE · Chief Executive Food and Drink Federation 1
Jack Ward · Chief Executive Officer British Growers Association 1
James Bielby · Chief Executive Federation of Wholesale Distributors 1
James Lowman · Chief Executive Association of Convenience Stores 1
Kate Nicholls · Chief Executive UKHospitality 1
Lindsay Boswell · Chief Executive Officer FareShare 1
Minette Batters · President National Farmers Union (NFU) 1
Mr Nick Allen · Chief Executive Officer British Meat Processors Association 1
Professor Tim Lang · Emeritus Professor of Food Policy City University London's Centre for Food Policy 1
Tom Hind · Chief Executive Officer North York Moors National Park Authority, National Parks England 1

Correspondence

4 letters
DateDirectionTitle
16 Jun 2020 To cttee Letter from the CEO of Co-op food to the Chair regarding free school meal vouch…
16 Jun 2020 To cttee Letter from the Chair to Vicky Ford MP regarding free school meal vouchers, 9 J…
20 May 2020 To cttee Letter from the Chair to the Secretary of State regarding COVID-19 and food sup…
9 Apr 2020 Correspondence from Heather Hancock, Chair, Food Standards Agency

Meetings & visits

1 item
DateTypeDetail
30 Jun 2020 Formal meeting Environment Food and Rural Affairs Committee · Virtual meeting