Marcus Rashford has opened up about his involvement in a campaign to feed school children as coronavirus grips the country. The Manchester United ace has used his profile to help raise a staggering £20m for FareShare, a charity distributing food to kids who would miss out on free school meals during the pandemic.
Supermarkets got involved with scheme, which enabled FareShare to significantly increase their reach. Rashford says he’s been flabbergasted at the total amount raised so far. “I think it's just around £20m now,” explained the England striker. "It's a big number. “At first, the donations were going kind of slow.