Kroger and Stewart-Haas Racing Partner with Smithfield for 2018 Helping Hungry Homes® TourRICHMOND, Va., April 23, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In celebration of the spring TOYOTA OWNERS 400 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup race, Smithfield Foods, Inc., and Kroger joined forces at Richmond Raceway over the weekend to donate more than 40,000 pounds of protein to FeedMore, Central Virginia’s core hunger-relief organization. Assisting with the donation was Aric Almirola, driver of the No. 10 Smithfield Ford Fusion for Stewart-Haas Racing in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. Smithfield’s contribution is part of the company’s 2018 Helping Hungry Homes® tour. Now in the program’s 10th year, Helping Hungry Homes® is Smithfield’s signature hunger-relief initiative focused on alleviating hunger and helping Americans become more food secure. Smithfield’s donation, equivalent to more than 161,000 servings of protein, will help individuals in need across Central Virginia. “At FeedMore, we are able to continue to provide nourishment to our neighbors in need through our valued relationships with generous partners like Smithfield,” said Tim McDermott, chief development officer for FeedMore. “Through this significant donation of protein from Smithfield, we will be able to distribute healthy meals to families that sometimes struggle to put food on the table across the 34 counties and cities in Central Virginia that we serve.” Smithfield, Kroger, and Stewart-Haas Racing representatives presented the donation to FeedMore during the annual Track Takeover Driven by AAA spring fan event at the Richmond Raceway this weekend. Members of all three organizations discussed food insecurity in the local community and the significance of this donation. The donation will provide protein to much of FeedMore’s service area, which includes more than 200,000 individuals who face hunger each day. “Kroger and Smithfield continue to drive ‘Zero Hunger, Zero Waste’ through our combined efforts to eliminate hunger,” said Allison McGee, corporate affairs manager for Kroger’s Mid-Atlantic Division. “At Kroger, we are passionate about providing nutritious food. We understand that wholesome meals matter, and are the centerpiece to making a positive impact for families and individuals in need.” This is the 16th large-scale protein donation made by Smithfield to food banks across the country during its 2018 Helping Hungry Homes® tour. Since the program’s inception in 2008, Smithfield has provided more than 100 million servings of protein to food banks, disaster relief efforts, and community outreach programs nationwide. Additionally, this donation aligns with Kroger’s visionary Zero Hunger | Zero Waste plan, aimed at ending hunger in the communities Kroger calls home. This initiative supports Kroger’s goal to eliminate waste across the company by 2025, and the company’s Purpose to Feed the Human Spirit™. “It’s an honor to join Smithfield again on the road to end hunger and provide relief to those who need it most,” said Almirola. “Taking part in Smithfield’s Helping Hungry Homes® program is a great privilege, and we are hopeful that this donation of nutritious products will fill the plates of families, neighbors, and friends for weeks to come.” “At Smithfield, we take great pride in our responsibility to help alleviate hunger, especially within the communities we call home,” said Dennis Pittman, senior director of hunger relief for Smithfield Foods. “We are proud to partner again with Kroger and provide FeedMore with a donation of wholesome protein to the many in need that the food bank serves within our home state.” For more information about Smithfield Foods’ Helping Hungry Homes® initiative and a list of upcoming donation events, visit helpinghungryhomes.com. About Smithfield Foods About Kroger About FeedMore About Richmond Raceway About Stewart-Haas Racing: Media Contacts:
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Smithfield Foods Donates More Than 40,000 Pounds of Protein to FeedMore