Moto's free meals for HGV drivers has now finished
Moto’s offer of free meals for HGV drivers who park overnight at one their 24 selected facilities launched at the start of the pandemic lockdown, has now come to an end. In its place the motorway services operator has relaunched an upgraded, cut-price food voucher scheme.
Moto launched the free meal scheme at the start of lockdown in recognition of the crucial work HGV drivers were doing to keep the UK’s supply chains flowing during the crisis.
The scheme, which saw nearly 30,000 meals and over 20,000 hot drinks given to drivers at 24 Moto sites, finished yesterday (Thursday 9th July) as operations at all of Moto’s 48 sites returned to normal.
The HGV drivers food voucher scheme that has replaced it allows drivers to purchase a voucher worth £10 for just £2, so long as drivers are using Moto’s overnight parking facilities.
The food voucher scheme has also been upgraded. Instead of a single voucher, which could only be used at Costa or Burger King, drivers will now receive two £5 vouchers which can be used at any of Moto’s food outlets, including Greggs.
Ken McMeikan, Moto’s chief executive officer, said: “HGV drivers continue to do a magnificent job in keeping the country supplied with vital food and medicines.
“They have been among the unsung heroes of the coronavirus crisis and we wanted to recognise their efforts, firstly by providing free hot food and drinks and now through a more flexible food voucher scheme that will increase their choice of brands to shop at whilst also giving them even better value.”