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Wal-Mart To Invest $2 Billion To Food Banks, Hunger Programs

EMILY FREDRIX   05/12/10 03:11 PM ET   AP

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NEW YORK — Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to significantly ramp up its donations to the nation's food banks to total $2 billion over the next five years, the retail giant said Wednesday.

The company is more than doubling its annual rate of giving as the number of Americans receiving food stamps has risen to one in eight, and food banks are straining to meet demand.

Wal-Mart's plan comes in two parts: At least $250 million in grants over five years will go to efforts such as buying refrigerated trucks, which help fruits, vegetables and meat last longer to make it from store to charity, and programs to feed children during the summer when they're not in school and receiving government meals.

But the bulk of the donations will consist of more than 1.1 billion pounds of food that doesn't sell or can't be sold because it's close to expiration dates, for example. About half will be fresh fruit, vegetables, dairy and meat – items that food banks say they're seeing more demand for.

The company estimates the food will provide 1 billion meals. Store employees will even offer assistance to food banks to help run their operations more efficiently.

The move extends Wal-Mart's sharp increases in donations in recent years. In 2009, the company spent $21 million on hunger relief and donated 116.1 million pounds of food, up from $12 million in cash and 42.7 million pounds of food in 2008.

The donations may also represent Wal-Mart playing a bit of catch-up with other grocers. The nation's second-largest supermarket chain, Kroger Co., donated 50 million pounds of food in 2009.

Certainly, Wal-Mart's donations are small compared with the rising need. Some 39.7 million people received food stamps in February, an increase of 22 percent from the same month last year. Wal-Mart's donation would be enough to feed everyone now on food stamps only about five meals a year.

"As we laid out the case for need over the last couple of years, I think it became clear that this was something that Wal-Mart, as the largest grocer in the country, needed and wanted to do," Wal-Mart Foundation President Margaret McKenna said in an interview.

St. Mary's Food Bank in Phoenix, Ariz., has nearly doubled the amount of food it distributes in two years to keep up with the rising need. First-timers are easy to spot, said St. Mary's Food Bank President Terry Shannon.

"They walk in the door, their eyes are down on the ground. They're embarassed to be there. They don't know what else to do," said Shannon, who will help make the announcement at a news conference in Washington on Wednesday.

The food bank now picks up about 1,000 pounds of food per week from each of 53 area Walmart and Sam's Club stores.

Wal-Mart also plans to use its logistics expertise to help food banks operate on a larger scale and run more efficiently. Company experts will help food banks make tweaks such as installing heavier shelving to hold more food or set up their locations more like stores so they are easier to navigate, McKenna said.

Although there are signs of economic recovery as companies make more profits and the stock market rebounds, job creation is still weak. That means needs will remain high, said Vicki Escarra, CEO of Feeding America, the nation's largest hunger relief charity.

"I think people are recognizing as recovery takes place, middle-income jobs are becoming more and more scarce, and so I think this is certainly a crisis in America," she said.

Wal-Mart has been one of the country's biggest corporate givers for at least the past decade, but the $2 billion commitment is a "huge gift," said Steven Lawrence, director of research at the Foundation Center, a national authority on philanthropy. Food assistance typically goes overseas, so this announcement could inspire more foundations and companies to shift priorities.

"I think it's sending a message to the grant-making community and to the world that the economic crisis is not over," he said.

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07:57 AM on 06/09/2010
While this action is commendable, it fails to illustrate the need for grocery stores like Food Basics, Save-a-lot, Aldi, Price-Rite, Pathmark, Valu-King and others in food deserts all over the U.S.

Long before Wal-mart paved over millions of acres of land in the U.S., urban areas were served admirably for many years by 15,000 small Great A&P locations from coast to coast.

What we need is a new A&P concept that would bring fresh food at fair prices to every food desert.
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HarmNone
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01:30 PM on 05/19/2010
See Walmart does have a heart. I'm not a great fan of Walmart, but it serves its purpose for a lot of people. I see a lot of comments and articles against Walmart, but someone IS shopping there, guaranteed that Walmart wouldn't be in business if people didn't shop there.
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chiodo08
...come off your front foot for a "change"...
03:40 PM on 05/19/2010
yeah...people that love hollow calories and cheap s*** from China...errrr did I just describe American?
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03:55 PM on 05/19/2010
Yep, for many I think you did.
07:27 PM on 05/14/2010
Well, it's only fitting that they help feed the poor since they are responsible for making a huge chunk of them unemployed with their push to import more and more Chinese made goods. I still wont shop there.
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davidwayneosedach
02:09 PM on 05/14/2010
Is this such a big deal? What did they do with the soon-to-be expired foods before?
04:39 AM on 05/14/2010
walmart is one of my least favorite places to shop. sure things are cheaper, but i'd rather shop at a place that makes me feel less yukkie and pay more. but hey that's me!
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chiodo08
...come off your front foot for a "change"...
03:29 PM on 05/19/2010
you're not alone...
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spinns17
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07:44 PM on 05/13/2010
That's admirable, although I'll never forgive them for putting so many mom and pops out of business when they'd move into a community. Probably some of those very displaced small business people are now at the mercy of their local foodbanks just to eat.
09:44 AM on 05/14/2010
Hmmm you don't like places that provide jobs to the working class?
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chiodo08
...come off your front foot for a "change"...
03:31 PM on 05/19/2010
Hmmm did you say "working class" or working poor"...no thanks..I would rather go down the street to a mom and pop and pay more than put another Walton on the Forbes richest list....
08:55 AM on 05/13/2010
This is good news. I worked for wal-mart for over 5 years as a over nighter unloading trucks and stocking. Started out at 8 per hour and was making 9.20 when I left. About 30 people worked over night at this super center. About half of them would mooch money from the others so they could eat that night. Very depressing. But now with wal-marts generosity donating out-dated and moldy food to the food banks, there employees can now go shop there for free and pack a lunch for work. This will save many of wal-marts employees a lot of money.
10:21 AM on 05/13/2010
It isn't Walmart's job to clothe or feed people. Walmart can't make all the decisions for the workers. Finally, if the workers of Walmart had a better option, they wouldn't be working at Walmart.
07:24 PM on 05/13/2010
Walmart should pay it's employees enough to live on. Nothing fancy, just enough to live on. They don't do that.
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11:46 AM on 05/13/2010
Hey swordnose if you really workek at Walmart, you only got two raises in 5 years tthat meams you stunk as an employee. I know for a fact you missec three raises and never advanced.So you didn't advance because you were written up. Good Job. My son works at Walmart and doubled his salary in less than five years.They do pay well, and they do give bonuses,you forgot that one.
12:46 PM on 05/13/2010
Hey hot, I worked 20 to 30 hours a week, part time for 5 years. Part timers only get half raises. You don't know anything as fact.
07:26 PM on 05/13/2010
Walmart pays well? How do you square that with the large numbers of walmart employees on food stamps? A friend who got a job at walmart in her small town when there were no other jobs available was given instructions for applying for food stamps at her induction interview by HR.
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javajava
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01:04 AM on 05/13/2010
Nice attempt to burnish a corporate image but way too late.
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Nancy Lloyd
01:03 AM on 05/13/2010
Take this story at face value. Giant Corporation 'X' has been doing something nice. As a Progressive (liberal), it is from a bizarro-stance that I write in defense of Wal-Mart. I don't benefit in any way; I'm not an employee, stock-holder, or PR person. I just can't stand lies, from the left, right or anywhere else, and, when it comes to the world's largest retailer, the stuff is deep. In the past few days alone, I have read that Wal-Mart shoppers are thieving parking-lot dwellers, living on the public dole; that Wal-Mart sources all of its product overseas, mostly from China, which both starves its production workers and steals their organs; and that hundreds of thousands of mom & pop businesses continue to be put out of business by them every year. Well, if a very small business went head-to-head without a business plan in a Wal-Mart market, without an appropriate niche, they would deserve to fail. Nobody does that in 2010. The left puts down WM for "paying minimum wage and no benefits", while not seeing what the truth is, what changes have been made, or what prevailing wages are. The right bashes the left -- and neither side realizing the strides that have occurred or why it's a good thing for everybody. Being the Biggest Company in the World is just not reason enough to hate them. And neither is made-up, phony, or obsolete data.
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08:10 PM on 05/12/2010
Well time to go play some music. It's been fun whacking the simpletons.
08:19 PM on 05/12/2010
Dude, you lost every single argument you had. Only person who got whacked was you.
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drumz
Those little red panties they pass the test
09:17 PM on 05/12/2010
Keep up the good work!
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P51MUSTANG
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07:44 PM on 05/12/2010
Why don't they just pay their employees a living wage instead.
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drumz
Those little red panties they pass the test
08:05 PM on 05/12/2010
There's no compassion in conservatism.
09:48 PM on 05/12/2010
Don't waste your time. Liberals are not interested in facts that refute their baseless beliefs.
11:25 PM on 05/12/2010
This has nothing to do with wages.
07:30 PM on 05/12/2010
quid pro quo?
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oldfuzz
...within my mind
07:25 PM on 05/12/2010
"Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to significantly ramp up its donations to the nation's food banks..."

...which will help offset the costs states must endure to cover the medical expenses of emplyees not covered by Wal-Mart.
07:31 PM on 05/12/2010
Great post and fun avatar!
07:32 PM on 05/12/2010
Yes, that about sums it up.
07:13 PM on 05/12/2010
Lighten up. Why the snark? The gist of this post is honest and direct opinion.
07:15 PM on 05/12/2010
misplaced...I will put it where it belongs.
07:11 PM on 05/12/2010
If Walmart is such a terrible company to work for, then why do they have so many employees? Why can't you libs realize that no one is forcing them to work there?!?!? The alternative for many of these people is welfare because they didn't get educations or obtain a valuable skill set. So maybe we should be applauding the employees because they are trying to provide for their families and better there own lives and Walmart is providing them with an opportunity to do so. I know that completely goes against all liberal beliefs that individuals shouldn't assume any personal responsibility and should instead play the victim card and live off the government so I'll just sit back and wait for the insults from you worth/ess libs.
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drumz
Those little red panties they pass the test
07:17 PM on 05/12/2010
Wal-fart drives out all competition so in many places there are no other jobs. They have to work there. Or maybe some other forces drove them there. Either way, Wal-mart does not pay well and they suck their suppliers dry. Everyone hates them except you supposed capitalists. Is ignorance the new fashion on the right?
07:19 PM on 05/12/2010
Why don't you do some actual research on Walmart's relationships with their suppliers. In many instances Walmart is the supplier's largest or only account and without Walmart's continued business those suppliers would go out of business.
07:47 PM on 05/12/2010
"Everyone" hates them except you supposed capitalists???? Well then, there are a LOT of supposed capitalists, because the WalMart I frequent is always packed, and yet another new store is opening soon. Maybe you hate them, but they wouldn't be doing so well if "everyone" did. WalMart provides me with all my basics much cheaper than any other store, so then I go out to dinner once a week and support a local business.
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07:24 PM on 05/12/2010
Walmart is a terrible company to work for, their labor practices have a long way to go to get into this century, unfortunately many have no choice but to tolerate it because in some places there isn't anything else. No its NOT about lack of education or lack of skills its about lack of available jobs, but don't let that get in the way of posting R W drivel and dragging out the old baseless "living off the Government" and "individuals shouldn't assume any personal responsibility" cr-ap you R W t00ls are always whining about. Speaking of worthless, keep parroting that cr-ap while you watch even more people rejecting your failed ideology.
07:26 PM on 05/12/2010
So you will play the victim card. If there are no jobs in your area you move. That's what people do. Use logic for once in your life.
10:25 AM on 05/13/2010
If there were better jobs in the area, people wouldn't be working for Walmart.

Thank you Walmart for providing jobs.