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Grand Terrace Grocery Outlet Kicks Off Thirteenth Annual 'Independence from Hunger® Food Drive’ Campaign

By Grocery Outlet,
June 28, 2023 at 02:36pm. Views: 109

Grocery Outlet Bargain Market, the extreme-value grocery retailer, today launched its 13th Annual Independence from Hunger® Food Drive, to combat food insecurity and support families in vulnerable and disadvantaged communities throughout America. From June 28 to July 31, 2023, Grand Terrace Grocery Outlet is teaming up with SNT, CIU and The Joy of Giving Food Bank, to collect food and cash donations in-store and online.

Families and children in vulnerable and disadvantaged communities throughout the US are at continued risk of experiencing food insecurity, lacking the basic nutrients necessary for the development of an active, healthy life. With the ongoing inflation, families continue to turn to food banks as 34 million people in the United States are currently food insecure.

Customers can make a difference by visiting Grand Terrace Grocery Outlet and 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.
  • 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 at check out. Tell your cashier you want to make a cash donation at the register. Donations will go directly to that store’s local food agency partner. Donate $1, $5, or round up your change.

For 77 years, Grocery Outlet has been committed to giving back to local community organizations and IFH is an integral part of our commitment. “Since 1946, our core values have been built around our desire to both provide and give back to our local communities,” said Grocery Outlet Chairman of the Board, Eric Lindberg “Our customers and communities alike are the foundation of our success. We feel it’s important to continue supporting these communities in every way possible, especially in their time of greatest need.”

The Grand Terrace Grocery Outlet store is independently owned and operated by Eric and Priscilla Santillan who are committed to giving back to the local community. This year, the national campaign will span over 450 locations and build on Grocery Outlet's past Independence from Hunger efforts that have raised nearly 16.5 million dollars to date, across America.

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/Donate.

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