For Immediate Release
April 1, 2020
Modesto, Calif. The Save Mart Companies announced today that they donated a truckload of high demand foods to help provide breakfast and lunch to school children who do not have access to school meals over the next few weeks. Food Bank of Northern Nevada, Community Action Partnership of Kern, Community Action of Napa, and Community Action Agency of Butte County each received several pallets of healthy, shelf stable food items.
“With schools out for the time being, it’s important that we give some of what we have to ensure that local children who aren’t receiving daily school meals have access to healthy foods,” explains Nicole Pesco, Chief Executive Officer of The Save Mart Companies. “We can’t provide for all of the need, but we are doing what we can to ensure as many people as possible in our communities have access to safe, healthy meals.”
This is the second donation the company makes to help supplement school lunches in the communities Save Mart, FoodMaxx and Lucky stores serve. The company will continue to make food donations as inventory becomes available.
The Save Mart Companies operates 205 stores throughout California and Northern Nevada under the banners of FoodMaxx, Lucky and Save Mart. The Save Mart Companies is committed to sourcing a wide variety of local products to communities throughout California and Northern Nevada. In addition to its retail operation, the company also operates Smart Refrigerated Transport and is a partner in Super Store Industries (SSI), which owns and operates a distribution center in Lathrop and the Sunnyside Farms dairy processing plant in Turlock. For more information on the company, please visit: www.TheSaveMartCompanies.com.
For more information, please contact, Victoria Castro at 209.985.4229.
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