Marcus Rashford has said more than 3.7 million meals are now being supplied to vulnerable people during the pandemic, following on from his successful campaign to extend the government's free school meals scheme over summer.The 22-year-old Manchester United ace is working with national food charity Fareshare to feed vulnerable people during the coronavirus lockdown.Today, he took to Twitter to announce that the charity is now supplying 3.7 million meals each week."Thank you ALL for your support!!
Have a great Sunday," he posted to his 2.9 million followers.Rashford wrote an open letter to MPs this week urging the government to reverse its decision not to award free school meals vouchers in England – for which nearly 1.3 million children are.