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2 years ago

To give you an idea of the deals food banks can get on food: there used to be a synchronized light show at a house near my parents house. The only thing that they asked for was a monetary donation for an area food bank as they could take a dollar and get four cans of vegetables while, at the time, you couldn’t get two cans of vegetables for a dollar; unless you went to a specific store on certain days where you could get two cans of vegetables for just under a dollar.

This was back in and before 2017, but I doubt that much has changed.

Doc, what are the top five items food banks LOVE to receive? I'm doing a collection soon and want to ask for specifics.

MONEY. WE WANT MONEY. MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY. WE CAN DO SO MUCH WITH IT. WE HAVE ACCESS TO DEALS YOU COULD NEVER. MONEY

That aside.

 I’m only going to talk about food items but if your food bank takes personal items, a lot of times diapers, feminine hygiene products, etc, are very very welcome. 

1) Canned chicken and beef 

Doc, What Are The Top Five Items Food Banks LOVE To Receive? I'm Doing A Collection Soon And Want To

looooooove this stuff. It’s expensive, it lasts forever, it tastes good and it can be used a variety of ways. This stuff is fucking catnip to food banks, it’s so hard for us to provide proteins. 

2) Fancy nut butters

Doc, What Are The Top Five Items Food Banks LOVE To Receive? I'm Doing A Collection Soon And Want To

Peanut butter is a standby for food banks as a shelf-stable inexpensive protein, but if we have a family with a kid with a peanut allergy that’s not going to work. Non-peanut butters are expensive and it’s something we hardly ever see donated. (we also like peanut butter, but that’s easier for us to buy ourselves than non-peanut butters)

3) Canned or packaged tuna

Doc, What Are The Top Five Items Food Banks LOVE To Receive? I'm Doing A Collection Soon And Want To

You may notice a trend here in shelf-stable proteins. And yeah. That’s basically it, so I’m not going to keep harping on it. But this stuff is a godsend. 

4) Easy breakfast things for kids (Granola bars, instant oatmeal, and the like) 

Doc, What Are The Top Five Items Food Banks LOVE To Receive? I'm Doing A Collection Soon And Want To

Whatever Donald Trump tells you, most people who get food from food banks are actually working their asses off and so they have to leave Obama to raise their baby or whatever, and they don’t have a lot of time in the morning. Things like this that kids can make for themselves are expensive. (Another trend you may be noticing–donate shit that costs a lot of money. That helps us more than all the shitty green bean cans in the world) But they are so helpful for busy working families where the parents may not have a set schedule and sometimes little Amanda is making her own breakfast before she runs off to school. Don’t let kids go to school hungry. 

5) Shelf-stable juice

Doc, What Are The Top Five Items Food Banks LOVE To Receive? I'm Doing A Collection Soon And Want To

This is one people never think of! But if you show up with a bunch of (preferably reduced sugar stuff) bottles of juice at my door, oh man, you are gonna get so many check mark and okay hand emoticons. This stuff is great for kids, and it doesn’t require refrigeration until it’s opened, so it works great for food drives. 


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