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The  Social
Supermarket
(TM)

The Social Supermarket is a donation-based low cost food club open to everyone (no eligibility requirements or means testing).

For just £4.50 per shop, members receive over £45 worth of essential supplies. But it’s more than just a supermarket—it's a place where people can contribute to a sustainable cause, support the local community, and help tackle food waste and food poverty.

To hear more about the experiences of our members read here​​

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Days

Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays

Time

Mondays: 10.00am-2.00pm

Wednesdays: 12.00pm-3.00pm & 4.00pm-7.00pm.

Thursdays: 10.00am-2.00pm

Location

2 Sherwood Parade, Rainworth, Kirklington Road, Mansfield NG21 0JP

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Ways to Shop

Here at the Social Supermarket 

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We've Moved!

Our New Location!

We've expanded to a new location for our Social Supermarket! We're now neighbours with Hillview Surgery at 2 Sherwood Parade with a new shop floor, larger Revive Zero Waste Section, Uniform Exchange, Coffee and Croissant station and Meal Deal options perfect for locals/workers and much much more!

More Information

For over 30 years, The Social Action Hub has been supporting the communities of Rainworth and Blidworth. We’ve created community-led initiatives that respond to local needs, and in 2021, we launched the Social Supermarket™ to tackle food insecurity and reduce food waste.

Our trademarked Social Supermarket is at the heart of our efforts to combat food insecurity, alleviate financial pressures, and prevent food waste. By offering affordable, high-quality food we serve everyone in the community, including those facing financial challenges, those who want to contribute to a local initiative, and those looking to help reduce waste. The Social Supermarket empowers people with food freedom and fosters community connection through its dignified and choice-based model.

To sign up --> please fill in the membership form below: 

To pay your one-off £1 lifetime membership fee please see below:

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UPDATES:

The Social Supermarket started Phase 1 of expansions in July 2025 and has just recently celebrated our first Launch Party! 

We have relocated to a larger space allowing us to accommodate more shoppers, reduce wait times and increase product offerings. We have also extended our opening times to make the service more accessible for working families and those with limited access. We also now have access to a car park for improved parking arrangements for beneficiaries and deliveries. 

The New Supermarket location also means there is space for our Uniform Exchange now in-store as well as online. Our old supermarket has now been converted into a FUNctional Chatty Cafe/Learning Suite great for our Chatty Cafe Thursdays and our new Alternative Provision support. It has also allowed us to create more volunteering and youth work experience opportunities.​​

With a larger premises, we can work on a self-sustaining model, continue our vital work, and provide even greater access to food and resources for the communities we serve—whilst further reducing our environmental impact.

 

However, we are always in need of financial support and food donations. Your support goes a long way to enabling us to help the community, from emergency food parcels to making the weekly shop a little less overwhelming. Your support also helps us provide a sustainable and accessible future for our community. To donate to our local giving page click here.

Every donation, no matter the size, makes a real difference and will help us achieve our goal of creating a sustainable future for our community. Your support will directly impact families in need, reduce food waste, and empower individuals to make their own choices with dignity.

​To learn more please read below.

Facts & Figures:

Since launching Team Foodshare, we have provided 5004 food baskets—equivalent to 183,480 meals—and provided 62 emergency food parcels to our most vulnerable residents. Across all services, we've reached over 1,679 individuals, supporting them through initiatives tackling food insecurity, mental health, employment barriers, childcare needs, youth provision, and environmental awareness. Our Social Supermarket reduces food waste and food insecurity.  Launched in 2021, it now has 985 active members, from across Rainworth and Blidworth. Access to this service can save upwards of £45 a week on shopping - money which can then support other household needs like energy bills. Through Team Foodshare we have provided over 2,000 children's meals during school holidays.

5 star Food Hygiene Rating:

We are pleased to announce that we have been awarded another 5-star food hygiene rating as of August 2025! This covers all our services including The Social Supermarket, Chatty Cafe, Youth Community Fridge, the kitchen which we use during Playscheme for the children's meals, and much more!

Prices: 

Initial one-off Membership Sign-up fee: £1

You can then choose between a £4.50 or a £6 basket.

All proceeds are recycled back into the Social Supermarket and running costs as well as for providing emergency food parcels. 

What do we offer?​​

New items in every week from our donor stores such as M&S, Tesco, CO-OP, Asda, Aldi, Lidl, Sainsbury's, Nando's, KFC, and more! We regularly also have stocked our Pet Bank, Baby Bank & Revive Charity Shop items for more specific shopping. 

How do I join?

Just come to The Social Supermarket, fill out a membership form and pay your £1 membership fee, then you can shop and choose the items you would like!

 

Who can shop at The Social Supermarket?

Our service is not means tested, you do not have to be in receipt of benefits, we don’t need proof of income - we are open to all! Therefore, whether you want to do your part for the environment and prevent food from reaching landfill, or you might feel this week's bills are making budgeting tight or the cost-of-living crisis means food price inflation has affected your household or you might want to pay it forward for the next customer and the sustainable future of our charity - we are open to all!

How do we tackle food waste?

A large proportion of our food donations are perishable items such as bread, fruit and vegetables, that are on or near their use by or best before date and are distributed across all of our services including our Youth Community Fridge, Youth Club snacks and refreshments, pop up shops and more...

We also make sure that nothing is wasted by making sure that fresh bread, vegetables and fruit that is past its best goes to local farms, allotments and animal shelters.​

Animal Food Bin

To make our food go even further, we put all of the food no longer fit for human consumption in our 'animal food bins'.
 

The bins are clearly labelled with their contents 'Bread & Pastries' and 'Fruit & Vegetables' and are located outside of The Social Supermarket in front of the grey gates.

 

Anyone is free to collect food from the animal food bins at the collection times:

Monday - Friday 9am-4pm

Crop Drop 

​We also accept donations from local allotments or growers - any surplus fresh fruit and vegetables is always a welcome donation at the Social Supermarket!

Our Current Partners are:

  • Fareshare

  • The Company Shop

  • Cambridge Close OAP's Group

  • Rainworth Pétanque Club

  • Newark and Sherwood Homes

  • Newark and Sherwood District Council

  • Nottinghamshire County Council

  • Sherwood Forest Food Bank 

  • Rainworth & Blidworth Youth Club  & Playscheme

Voices From Our Community

'Dear all the team at the Social Supermarket

I am writing to you today because I wanted to express my deepest gratitude for everything you have done for my family over the last three years. With the cost of living continuing to rise, the social supermarket has truly been a lifesaver for us.

 

As a family of five, having access to essential items like fresh fruit, vegetables, toiletries, and cupboard staples has made an incredible difference in our day-to-day lives. With three children under the age of seven, the support you provide goes far beyond just groceries. Whether it is helping us with school uniforms or making special occasions like birthdays feel magical through your donations and raffles, you have brought so much joy and relief to our home.

 

More than anything, I want to thank the wonderful staff and volunteers. You have created such a friendly, warm, and welcoming environment. It is always a pleasure to visit, and we always leave feeling supported and cared for. We are so incredibly grateful to have you in our community. A huge thank you to every single person who makes this possible'

-HH

2024 Statistics

Over 135.3 tonnes of food saved from landfill 

Environmental Impact

Prevented 67.65 tonnes of CO₂ emissions 

Climate Action

Built membership to almost1,000 locals 

Membership

Provided the equivalent of over 183,480 meals via The Social Supermarket ⟨™⟩ 

Meals

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Behind The Scenes

Our Food Sources

Surplus food is sourced from the Co-op, Fareshare, Neighbourly, Tesco, Asda, Greggs, Aldi, Lidl, Pets At Home, M&S, Sainsburys, One Stop, Milk and More (Local Milk Man Alan), Nando's, KFC, allotments, small local retailers and local individuals.

Our Volunteers

Our amazing team of over 40 volunteers collect and distribute food to vulnerable and isolated individuals living in Rainworth, Blidworth and surrounding areas as well as bring donations straight to our Social Supermarket doors.

Our Baskets

For just £4.50 per shop, members receive the equivalent of over £45 worth of essential supplies (Aldi price matched as of Jan 2023)

Our Brochure

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