Food Lion Feeds to Help Provide 1 Million Meals to Families in Need Through Specially Marked Bagged Apples September 18, 2020

Food Lion Feeds to Help Provide 1 Million Meals to Families in Need Through Specially Marked Bagged Apples

Food Lion is partnering with its customers to help end hunger in the towns and cities it serves. For every bag of specially marked Food Lion gala apples purchased in-store, Food Lion Feeds will make a donation to Feeding America member food banks.

In 2019, the bagged apple campaign helped to provide one million meals to families and their neighbors in need across Food Lion’s 10-state footprint.

The bags will maintain an MVP sale price of $2.99 throughout the campaign. The number of meals provided to each food bank will be based on the number of participating bagged apples sold in each member food bank’s service area.

Since 2014, customers have helped to provide more than nine million meals through the sale of the specially marked apples. This year’s bagged apples are anticipated to help provide more than 1 million meals.

“At Food Lion, we know that far too many of our neighbors in the towns and cities we serve are food-insecure,” said Jennifer Blanchard, director of community relations at Food Lion. “This gala apple bag campaign is a reminder that fresh and nutritious food is a critical component for food banks to fight hunger in the towns and cities we both serve. This campaign is one of the many ways that our customers can help nourish our neighbors in need and set them up for success.”

Food Lion is working to create a better tomorrow by uniting with customers and partners to help eliminate the difficult choices many families are forced to make when they are struggling with hunger. Through Food Lion Feeds, the company has made a commitment to provide 1 billion more meals to individuals and families in need by the end of 2025. The company achieved its previous goal of donating 500 million meals in early 2019.

For more information on Food Lion Feeds, visit www.foodlion.com/feeds.

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