Kroger donating more than 70K pounds of food from wellness festival to Cincinnati foodbanks

Oct 3, 2024 at 2:34 PM

Kroger's Generous Donation Nourishes Greater Cincinnati Community

In a heartwarming display of corporate social responsibility, Kroger has announced a substantial donation of over 70,000 pounds of produce from its Wellness Festival to two prominent Cincinnati foodbanks. This generous contribution will provide more than 58,000 meals to those in need, underscoring Kroger's commitment to fighting hunger in the Greater Cincinnati area.

Feeding Families, Nourishing Communities

Kroger's Commitment to Zero Hunger | Zero Waste

Kroger's decision to donate the surplus produce from its Wellness Festival aligns seamlessly with the company's overarching commitment to the Zero Hunger | Zero Waste initiative. This bold pledge aims to eliminate hunger in the communities Kroger serves and reduce food waste across its operations. By channeling the festival's bounty to local foodbanks, Kroger is putting this mission into action, ensuring that nutritious food reaches those who need it most.Colleen Lindholz, the president of Kroger Health, expressed the company's gratitude for this opportunity to support its neighbors. "We are grateful for the opportunity to continue supporting our neighbors with this significant contribution to our local Feeding America foodbanks," she said in a press release. "This donation not only aligns with the company's commitment to Zero Hunger | Zero Waste but also resonates with the mission of the Wellness Festival, which is centered on bringing holistic health to the whole family."

Nourishing the Greater Cincinnati Community

The produce donation will be distributed between two prominent Cincinnati foodbanks: Freestore Foodbank and Shared Harvest Foodbank. These organizations play a vital role in addressing food insecurity in the region, providing essential sustenance to individuals and families in need. Kroger's contribution will directly translate to more than 58,000 meals, making a tangible difference in the lives of those facing hunger.The Wellness Festival, which was scheduled for the previous weekend, had to be canceled due to the significant weather impacts of Hurricane Helene in the Cincinnati area. Despite the unfortunate circumstances, Kroger and the festival organizers demonstrated their commitment to the community by finding an alternative way to ensure the donated produce would benefit those in need.

Kroger's Ongoing Support for Feeding America

Kroger's generosity extends beyond the Wellness Festival donation. The company has pledged a total of $3 million to Feeding America this year, a combination of corporate and customer contributions. This substantial investment underscores Kroger's unwavering dedication to combating hunger and supporting the vital work of Feeding America and its network of local foodbanks.By leveraging its resources and partnerships, Kroger is making a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals and families facing food insecurity. This latest donation is a testament to the company's commitment to being a responsible corporate citizen and a trusted partner in the communities it serves.