Hy-Vee raising funds to send essential supplies to Twin Cities’ food banks
June 16, 2020
Hy-Vee has launched its “Stuff-A-Truck” campaign to raise funds that will go to providing food and other essential supplies to food banks and local organizations in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. The supermarket chain’s customers can donate money at any checkout. Hy-Vee is hoping to fill at least 11 semi-trucks with supplies. “We are committed to promoting racial unity and equality for all,” said Hy-Vee CEO Randy Edeker in a statement. “One way we can help do that is by taking care of areas that are currently food deserts so no one ever has to think about going hungry.”
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