The Coca-Cola Christmas truck tour is returning to Portsmouth.

The truck will be at Gunwharf Quays on Saturday from noon to 8pm.

The truck will be under bright lights and festive music, where visitors can enjoy a cold Coca-Cola Zero Sugar.

There will also be exclusive Coca-Cola merchandise available, and the chance to take a photo in front of the truck.

Kirsty Ford, head of fundraising at FareShare said: "We are so grateful to Coca-Cola for their continued support for FareShare. These invaluable donations help us get good-to-eat food to the people who need it rather than going to waste. Every day, the food we redistribute to a network of over 8,000 charities in every region helps to strengthen communities.

"Coca-Cola’s generous support for FareShare is instrumental in helping people affected by the cost-of-living crisis. This support means charities can unite more people through food to form connections and access essential support services. Thank you for helping FareShare make the food go further."

Florence Wheatley, marketing manager for Coca-Cola Great Britain Coca-Cola, said: "Coca-Cola has and remains synonymous with Christmas, with many people eagerly awaiting the Coca-Cola Christmas Truck Tour and Holidays Are Coming advert to create a little festive magic.

"This year, we’re delighted to continue our relationship with FareShare to support its mission to reduce hunger and surplus food waste. We hope that every person that attends the Truck Tour not only experiences the magic of Coca-Cola Christmas, but also supports FareShare, knowing that the equivalent of a meal has been donated on their behalf, acting as a little moment of kindness to ensure that thousands of people across the country enjoy a more meaningful Christmas."

This year, the Coca-Cola Christmas truck tour will support FareShare, a charity that helps fight hunger and reduce food waste.

The company aims to donate the equivalent of one million meals via FareShare this festive season.

The charity redistributes surplus food from the industry to about 8,000 charities and community groups across the UK.

Food is used to bring people together and helps them access vital support services. This encourages visitors from Portsmouth to share an act of kindness with others during the festive season.