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Kroger’s Raises More Than $616,000 to Support Local Food Banks

-- Metro Atlanta Customers and Associates Contribute Nearly $400,000 for the Atlanta Community Food Bank --

Generosity poured out in abundance across Kroger’s Atlanta Division, which includes Georgia, Eastern Alabama and South Carolina, as Kroger customers and associates contributed more than $616,000 in just six weeks to Kroger’s 2018 Can Hunger campaign, an initiative benefitting local food banks. Metro Atlanta customers and associates alone contributed nearly $400,000 for the Atlanta Community Food Bank.

From Nov. 18 – Dec. 24, Kroger customers supported the annual Can Hunger campaign by purchasing $1, $3 and $5 icons. Each icon purchased benefitted Feeding America food banks and helped provide food to local families in need.

More than 50 million Americans lived in food insecure households last year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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“Over the years, the Can Hunger campaign has helped supply food banks with countless meals for the communities we serve,” says Felix Turner, corporate affairs manager for Kroger’s Atlanta Division. “And it is with the help and generosity of our customers and associates that we are able to continue to provide food for those who are less fortunate.”

Can Hunger aligns with Kroger’s company-wide Zero Hunger | Zero Waste initiative,

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which recently celebrated its first anniversary. The initiative is designed to address a fundamental absurdity in the nation’s food system: 40 percent of the food produced in the U.S. is thrown away, yet one in eight Americans struggles with hunger.

Through Zero Hunger | Zero Waste, Kroger has set a vision to end hunger in the places we call home and to eliminate waste – especially food waste – in its company by 2025.

Here are some key Atlanta Division Zero Hunger | Zero Waste accomplishments:

Allocated $15 million in New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) to Atlanta Community Food Bank (ACFB). The allocation will support the construction of a 345,000-square-foot food warehouse and distribution center, which will allow ACFB to place greater emphasis on fresh food rather than canned or dry goods.

Donated more than $6.1 million to end hunger division wide. Through several campaigns, Kroger has added new opportunities throughout the year for customers to donate and support Zero Hunger | Zero Waste in their community.

Provided more than 15.2 million meals to families in need in Kroger communities in 2017 alone. Improved the company’s food rescue program to not only donate more food, but more balanced meals.

Directed more than 2.8 million pounds of rescued food donated to local food partners. Working with local stores, Kroger has been able to reduce waste in all five fresh departments – Meat, Deli, Produce, Bakery and Dairy – allowing more balanced food donations to local partners and food banks.

“With the generosity of individuals and businesses who all share the same vision, Kroger can continue partnering with local food banks to help feed families in need across the country and, hopefully, stop wasting the more than 40 percent of U.S.-produced food that goes unconsumed each year,” Turner says.

ABOUT KROGER

At The Kroger Co., we are dedicated to our purpose: to Feed the Human SpiritTM. The Company focuses its charitable efforts on hunger relief, K-12 education, women’s health initiatives and local organizations in the communities it serves. Kroger’s Atlanta Division is headquartered in Atlanta, Ga., and is one of the Southeast’s largest retail grocery chains with more than 183 stores, covering Georgia, Eastern Alabama and South Carolina.

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