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Bayard

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Tue Apr 28, 2020, 04:04 PM Apr 2020

Publix is buying milk and produce that farmers [View all]

Publix is buying milk and produce that farmers would've been forced to dump and donating it to food banks

Publix announced Wednesday that it would be purchasing excess produce and milk from farmers in its operating area and donating it to food banks.

Food suppliers have lost their usual buyers amid coronavirus-related closures of schools, restaurants, and hotels. Issues in the supply chain have meant that dairy farmers have been forced to dump thousands of gallons of milk and unsold produce has gone to waste.

The southeastern grocery chain said it would give purchased produce and milk directly to Feeding America food banks. It expects to donate more than 150,000 pounds of produce and 43,500 gallons of milk in the first week of the initiative.

"As a food retailer, we have the unique opportunity to bridge the gap between the needs of families and farmers impacted by the coronavirus pandemic," Publix CEO Todd Jones said in the press release announcing the initiative. "In this time of uncertainty, we are grateful to be able to help Florida's produce farmers, southeastern dairies, and families in our communities."

Food banks around the country have become overwhelmed over the last several weeks as millions of Americans have lost their jobs and schools remain closed. According to the US Labor Department, 4.4 million Americans filed for unemployment insurance in the week ending April 18, which brings the five-week total to about 26.5 million.


https://www.businessinsider.com/publix-buying-milk-produce-farmers-donating-food-banks-2020-4

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buy low, sell high nt msongs Apr 2020 #1
How does one "sell high" by donating? bullwinkle428 Apr 2020 #4
Volume. NT mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2020 #6
Step 3: Profit. nt Codeine Apr 2020 #14
One doesn't. That response maligned Publix unjustly. Hortensis Apr 2020 #36
"All three of your listeners lol nt" most likely agree. LanternWaste Apr 2020 #12
I heard this yesterday jimfields33 Apr 2020 #2
Even COVID IronLionZion Apr 2020 #9
All the grocery stores around here FoxNewsSucks Apr 2020 #11
Same here IronLionZion Apr 2020 #25
True, but this is 365 days of the year. They never had them. jimfields33 Apr 2020 #21
The Publix I used to go to had a huge salad bar, Chinese food, chicken, you name it. cwydro Apr 2020 #27
I wish we did jimfields33 Apr 2020 #31
Maybe, this is in NC. cwydro Apr 2020 #32
That's wonderful to have it in NC jimfields33 Apr 2020 #33
I don't know what part of Florida you are in but in Central Florida they have them whopis01 Apr 2020 #34
I wish we had a Publix. marybourg Apr 2020 #3
Good on them I shop in their stores when in doc03 Apr 2020 #5
Like in 'Grapes of Wrath' where they burned the oranges in front of starving Okies. (nt) ehrnst Apr 2020 #7
K&R! SheltieLover Apr 2020 #8
DUers can find your local food bank here IronLionZion Apr 2020 #10
Very true, but the food banks need money in order to do this. niyad Apr 2020 #41
Then donate money! IronLionZion Apr 2020 #42
One needs money in order to donate. niyad Apr 2020 #43
Are they giving away raw milk or Bev54 Apr 2020 #13
It's all safely processed. nt Codeine Apr 2020 #16
Twice in my life I have seen wasteful destruction of food products. In the early 1960s I worked in usaf-vet Apr 2020 #15
Today you have to be careful giving away food jimfields33 Apr 2020 #22
You even have to watch your dumpster LuvNewcastle Apr 2020 #24
Watch Tiger King and find out how get some cheap meat! IronLionZion Apr 2020 #26
I've heard about that show but I don't have LuvNewcastle Apr 2020 #29
I wonder who is processing the milk and produce. KY_EnviroGuy Apr 2020 #17
My guess the companies that have been doing it. The dairies Hortensis Apr 2020 #37
Thanks, Hortensis. I misinterpreted the OP title..... KY_EnviroGuy Apr 2020 #38
Not bad PR, but even better emergency food relief. Hortensis Apr 2020 #40
I like Publix. cwydro Apr 2020 #18
I've heard rumors about Publix... Ligyron Apr 2020 #19
It's a bit pricy but it's great jimfields33 Apr 2020 #23
They're great. cwydro Apr 2020 #28
Love it- the right thing to do. Farmers throwing away good food or letting it rot was just WRONG. nt iluvtennis Apr 2020 #20
👋 Applause!! Publix is one of my favorite markets... Duppers Apr 2020 #30
Wonderful! Cha Apr 2020 #35
What a great idea. I wonder if any other grocery chains are going to follow suit? nt Hekate Apr 2020 #39
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