Grocery Outlet Announces Fourteenth Annual Independence from Hunger Campaign
26 Junio 2024 - 8:00AM
Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. (NASDAQ: GO) ("Grocery Outlet" or the
"Company") today launched its 14th consecutive Independence from
Hunger Food Drive to combat food insecurity. From June 26 – July
31, the campaign will collect cash donations and pre-made bags of
nonperishable foods at Grocery Outlet’s 470+ locations that will be
distributed to local food agency partners. In addition, online
donations made at GroceryOutlet.com/Donate will support Grocery
Outlet’s Bay Area partner, Alameda County Community Food Bank.
Data from the United States Department of Agriculture and
Feeding America shows that inflation is causing a double squeeze in
communities across the nation. As prices rise, the number of
Americans who get groceries at a food bank has increased to 41
million or 1 in 6 households, but the amount of donations to food
banks has gone down.
Each independently owned and operated Grocery Outlet store is
committed to giving back to their community and has partnered
locally to help their communities provide families with nutritious
food.
“In a time when budgets are tight and families across the
country are working hard to put food on the table, Grocery Outlet
is in your corner. We’re thrilled with the continued success and
growth of our annual Independence from Hunger Food Drive to support
the communities we serve and take the worry out of where families
will get their next meal,” said RJ Sheedy, President and CEO of
Grocery Outlet. “None of this would be possible without the
commitment of our employees, operators, charitable partners and
customers. We are beyond grateful for their support to help end
hunger.”
For over 75 years, Grocery Outlet has been committed to giving
back to local community organizations and IFH is an integral part
of this commitment. Since its launch in 2011, the Independence from
Hunger campaign efforts have collected over $20 million nationwide.
Beyond the Independence from Hunger campaign, the company estimates
its business model can save shoppers as much as 40% over
conventional grocery stores, on average.
Customers can make a difference by participating in one of these
easy steps:
- Give $5, get $5.
Donate $5 or more in a single transaction in-store or online and
you will receive a coupon for $5 off a future purchase of $25 or
more.
- Purchase a pre-made
bag that is complete with an assortment of groceries
selected by the local food agency and then place it in a collection
bin at the front of the store.
- Make a monetary donation
in-store at the register. Donations will benefit that
store’s local food agency partner.
- Donate online by
visiting GroceryOutlet.com/Donate. Online
donations support the San Francisco bay area community through
Grocery Outlet’s partnership with Alameda County Community Food
Bank.
“Since 1946, our main focus has been to give back to our local
communities and offer value to our customers. Independence From
Hunger is just one way that we achieve this goal,” said Sheedy.
“Our customers and communities alike are the foundation of our
success and it’s important to help combat food insecurity and
improve their lives for the better.”
About Grocery OutletBased in Emeryville,
California, Grocery Outlet is a high-growth, extreme value retailer
of quality, name-brand consumables and fresh products sold through
a network of independently operated stores. Grocery Outlet has more
than 500 stores including Grocery Outlet stores in California,
Delaware, Idaho, Maryland, Nevada, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, and Washington and United Grocery Outlet stores, a
closeout grocery retailer with stores in Alabama, Georgia,
Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.
Media Contact:Alejandro Alvarez Correa(510)
346-5532aalvarezcorrea@cfgo.com
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