The Big Issue, which is sold by some of the UK’s most vulnerable people to lift themselves out of poverty, is now available to buy in Co-op stores to support the Magazine and its vendors as selling on the streets stopped due to Covid-19.

Co-op stores in Hereford and Worcester have stepped in to sell the award-winning magazine on its shelves to support vendors who have seen sales stop as people stay at home.

The Big Issue recently had to take the decision to safeguard its network of vendors and its customers by asking that sellers stop selling on streets across the whole of the UK with immediate effect on March 20 for the foreseeable future.

Russell Blackman of The Big Issue, said: “Our income comes from street sales and without our vendors on the streets we cannot support that really need us now and in the future.

“We are delighted with the support from the Co-op, which operates at the heart of communities across the UK. The money raised will help to secure the future of the Magazine and make a real difference to the lives of our vendors around the country."

“You can also buy a magazine online or subscribe for three months whilst your vendor isn’t on the street.”

Matt Hood, Commercial Director, Co-op, said: “Co-op has a key role to play in supporting our members, customers and colleagues, as well as those in our local communities. Inclusivity is at the heart of our culture and this is an example of us all co-operating and pulling together to help those most in need during this unprecedented time - every copy sold will make a difference.”

Big Issue’s street sellers previously received 50% of the sale price, an agreement replicated in the Co-op’s arrangement to support the Magazine and its vendors.

Vendors come from a variety of backgrounds and face a range of issues, but all are experiencing the effects of poverty.

Since its launch in 1991, over 200 million copies of The Big Issue magazine have been sold by over 100,000 vulnerable people.

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The Big Issue was founded 29 years ago and is a social enterprise which exists to dismantle poverty by creating opportunities, through self-help, social trading and business solutions.

To purchase a copy of The Big Issue and for more information on the work of the Magazine, visit: www.bigissue.com