Charity says this will prevent food being wasted
The Isle of Man Foodbank will begin teaching people how to cook.
The charity mainly provides food to people during times of financial crisis to help them regain independence.
Since 2018 it's given out more than 200 slowcookers to people who have insufficient kitchen equipment.
Now it wants to make sure people know how to prepare meals.
Founder Neal Mellon says this will prevent food being wasted:
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