Grocery Outlet Launches Eighth Annual ‘Independence from Hunger®’ Campaign

Grocery Outlet Bargain Market, the nation’s fastest-growing, extreme-value grocery retailer, today launched its Independence from Hunger® Food Drive to combat food insecurity for the eighth consecutive year. Spanning from June 27July 31, 2018, the campaign collects food and cash donations in-store at Grocery Outlet’s 300 locations that will be distributed directly to local food agencies across the country. In addition, online donations made at GroceryOutlet.com/Donate will support Grocery Outlet’s San Francisco bay area partner, Alameda County Community Food Bank.

During the summer months, many families lose access to school supported food programs, creating an increased risk for food insecurity. In fact, the most recent USDA data reports that over 41.2 million people live in food insecure households, including 12.9 million children (USDA, Household Food Security in the United States in 2016).

“We are committed to reducing the number of families across America at risk for food insecurity, and each year we make it a priority to increase our contributions,” said MacGregor Read, Co-CEO of Grocery Outlet Inc. “In 2017, we more than doubled the previous year’s donations, raising upwards of one million for local food assistant agencies. This year, we are eager to continue the momentum by challenging our 300 stores nationwide to go above and beyond to exceed last year’s donations.”

The USDA reports that one in every six Americans experiences food insecurity and 40.6 million Americans were reported as living at or below the poverty level in 2016 (U.S. Census Bureau, Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the U.S. – Data collected in 2016 and released September 2017).

Ways customers can help:

  • 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.
  • Pick up a pre-made bag that is filled 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.
  • 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.

“At Grocery Outlet, we are dedicated to finding solutions to ensure everyone has access to high-quality and nutritious food,” said Eric Lindberg, Co-CEO at Grocery Outlet, Inc. “By joining forces with our community of customers, employees and partners, we are confident that we can make an even greater impact than ever before.”

Each local Grocery Outlet store is independently owned and operated by families who are committed to giving back to the local community. This new edition of the national campaign will build on Grocery Outlet’s past Independence from Hunger efforts that have collected more than 3.3 million dollars to date across the country.

Customers can help make a difference by visiting their local Grocery Outlet and participating in the Independence from Hunger food drive. For more information, visit GroceryOutlet.com.

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