A Leamington foodie is using her platform to help shine a spotlight on the efforts of a local charity to help tackle the rising food crisis in the area.
Bianca Rodrigues Perry took a step behind the camera when she visited Coventry Foodbank’s Open Day on Saturday, as part of preparations for a New Year special episode of her Bia’s Kitchen Show filmed at the Binley site.
Bianca interviews Gavin Kibble MBE
The presenter of the popular Bia’s Kitchen Show on YouTube was joined by her production team along with friends and family, to pack food parcels, destined for the 15 foodbank centres across the city.
Visitors to the Open Day also donated half a ton of food items and had the chance to learn more about the work of the foodbank and its sister charity Feed The Hungry, as well as the various ways they can get involved.
Bianca and her team brought a special buzz to the Open Day, which ran throughout the morning and included interviews with volunteers, visitors and the Foodbank founder Canon Gavin Kibble MBE.

Bianca lends a hand with the food packing
He said: “Coventry Foodbank and Feed the Hungry were delighted to welcome Bia’s Kitchen Show to the Halo Centre. Bia is a vibrant and infectiously fun Brazilian lady and we are all looking forward to developing this partnership in 2025 for the benefit of people who need our support in Coventry and Warwickshire.
“We are incredibly grateful to her for using her growing platform to help focus in on the work of the charity and the vital ongoing need for public donations and support, especially at this time of year.”
Coventry Foodbank distributes food through 15 partner churches and works closely with a wide range of care professionals who identify people in crisis and issue them with a foodbank voucher.

Foodbank Manager Dee helps supervise the Open Day
Clients bring their voucher to a foodbank centre where it can be redeemed for three days’ emergency food. Volunteers also meet them over a warm drink and can signpost them to other organisations to help resolve the longer-term problems that might cause someone to need to use a foodbank.
Fifteen years after settling in the UK from her native Brazil, a combined passion for cooking and entrepreneurialism became a lifeline for Bianca, who went on to win Couple’s Come Dine With Me on Channel Four. Buoyed by her early business success running a thriving food delivery service during lockdown, it was in January this year that she stepped out of the shadows of her kitchen once more, and into the limelight. The Bia’s Kitchen brand was born. Since then Bianca and her show, which is streamed twice monthly on YouTube, have won the affections of a loyal and growing UK audience.

Bianca interviews Canon Gavin Kibble MBE
Copies of a recently released cookbook dedicated to local independent food and drink businesses in south Warwickshire, are also selling well. The featured chefs were made up of guests that appeared on her show throughout this year.
Of her recent Foodbank visit, she said: “Coming from a Third World country you know what hunger means and, at my lowest, I had a period of living in Rio de Janeiro with just one meal in my pocket a day, so I like to think I can relate to what being hungry really means.
“We all have those small things in life that make us happy and two of them for me are food and helping other people. I’m proud to be able to bring those together to make this special show.
“It is absolutely amazing the work they do here, changing people’s lives, not just in Coventry but around the world. You don’t have to be a millionaire to change the world, you just need to do your little bit to help. A little bit can make a big difference to people who don’t have anything.”

Some of the volunteers at the Coventry Foodbank
As part of the Bia’s Kitchen Show project, Bianca also plans to take her film crew to visit one of the Foodbank’s regional pantries in Lillington to capture another area of the charity’s work.
She added: “It’s an especially pertinent time to raise awareness with many families struggling to put Christmas dinner on the table. We hope our support and the special episode of the show dedicated to the work of Coventry Foodbank and Feed The Hungry, can help make a difference.”
See the video here: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/3b3sz7e4sabpulni06t1s/Bias-Kitchen-Show-at-the-Coventry-Food-Bank.mp4?rlkey=n4z4ngxonivq73ob8ke2gdpbz&e=1&dl=0
- One in five of the UK population live below the poverty line.
- There are just under 1,400 Trussell Trust food banks in the UK, in addition to at least 1,172 independent food banks.
- To find out more about Coventry Foodbank and the many ways you can help, visit: https://coventry.foodbank.org.uk/
- Visit Bia’s Kitchen Show at: https://biaskitchenshow.com/
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