Donated goods 'delivered to wrong address'
The Isle of Man Foodbank says its supplies of meat have in fact not been stolen.
In a statement, Director Jane Foxon says the charity was "expecting a delivery of meat from a very generous donor yesterday" - however, it appears the stock has been delivered to the wrong address.
The Foodbank is working to locate the goods.
Earlier today, former Ramsey Commissioner Eric Corkish claimed the meat had been stolen, in a post on social media.
The Foodbank also wishes to reiterate it remains grateful to all its supporters.

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