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Holiday Update

Holiday Food Donations Expected to Decrease, Survey Says

Divert, Inc. announced new data from a consumer survey and analysis on food bank donations, food insecurity and grocery shopping behaviors. The survey found that high inflation and grocery prices are having a significant impact on consumers’ food donations during the holiday season, as well as their grocery shopping habits and preferences.

The United States throws away more than 63 million tons of wasted food each year. Couple this with recent research released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture on the state of household food security showing that the hunger problem is growing rapidly. In 2022, 17 million households reported being food insecure – significantly higher than both 2021 (13.5 million households) and 2020 (13.8 million households).

With this backdrop, Divert commissioned this survey to better understand how the current economic climate is affecting U.S. food banks and food security in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially as we enter the critical holiday season.

“Preventing waste through food donations to help feed people in need is central to our mission,” said Ryan Begin, CEO and co-founder, Divert. “Since 2018, we have worked with our customers to facilitate the donation of more than 12.5 million pounds of food, equivalent to nearly 10.5 million meals. With this survey and our analysis, we want to shed light on the state of food donations and consumer shopping habits so that we can help drive education, understanding, and real change.”

Grocery Prices Impacting Consumer Food Donations

Nearly half (46 percent) of respondents said they are more likely to donate to food banks during the holiday season than at other times of the year. Yet, with the 2023 holiday season approaching – in which demand for food banks is expected to surge – only 25 percent of respondents said they are more likely to donate during this year’s holiday season compared to years past. Those who are donating less to food banks this season cite increasing food and grocery costs as the number one reason driving their decision.

This behavior is emerging despite overwhelming knowledge among respondents that food insecurity is a growing concern – with 85% believing that food insecurity levels have increased since the COVID-19 pandemic and 63 percent believing that the United States is significantly more food insecure (16+ percent) than the latest USDA data shows (12+ percent). The majority of survey respondents (64 percent) have donated food or money to food banks in the last year, citing the increasing awareness of food insecurity as a key reason influencing their decision to donate more.

Other key findings:

  • 24 percent of respondents typically donate to food banks once a quarter, 33 percent typically donate once a year, and 33 percent typically donate every couple of years
  • Respondents donating more to food banks are doing so because of growing awareness of food insecurity (75 percent) followed by a passion for giving back (48 percent)

Changing Grocery Shopping Habits

The current economic climate is also having a significant impact on consumers’ behaviors, with nearly 72 percent of Americans changing their grocery shopping habits due to high inflation and food costs. More than half of respondents (51 percent) indicated that grocery prices are forcing them to cut costs in other areas.

The survey found that 25 percent of consumers are more anxious about their ability to afford food in the next three to six months and 30 percent are purchasing less fresh food like produce due to the skyrocketing price of groceries.

Other key findings on how consumers’ grocery shopping behaviors have changed in the past year:

  • 76 percent of households are shopping for more discounted food
  • 58 percent of households are shopping at less expensive food retailers
  • 42 percent of respondents are shopping for less food at a time
  • 17 percent of households are eating more food past its prime
  • 63 percent of respondents said they are throwing away more food than they would like

For the full survey results and methodology, please click here.

Divert, Inc. is an impact technology company on a mission to Protect the Value of Food. Founded in 2007, the company creates advanced technologies and sustainable infrastructure to eliminate wasted food, driving social and environmental impact. Divert provides an end-to-end solution that prevents waste by maximizing the freshness of food, recovers edible food to serve communities in need, and converts wasted food into renewable energy. The company works with five Fortune 100 companies and nearly 5,400 retail stores across the U.S., helping food retailers to reach their sustainability goals.

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SEG Mobile Food Pantry to Distribute 70K Turkeys to Families

Southeastern Grocers Inc.is holding more than 20 mobile food pantry events to distribute over 7,000 turkeys to families and individuals experiencing hunger. (Photo: Business Wire)

Southeastern Grocers Inc., parent company and home of Fresco y Más, Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie grocery stores, together with the SEG Gives Foundation, is giving back to its communities facing food insecurity ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday by supporting more than 20 mobile food pantry events to distribute over 7,000 turkeys to families and individuals experiencing hunger. To further its commitment to alleviating hunger in the Southeastern communities it serves, SEG is also launching its annual in-store community donation program benefiting Feeding America – the nation’s largest hunger-relief organization.

The mobile food pantry events are designed to reach communities where the need is most significant, including in its hometown of Jacksonville, the Florida Panhandle, Central Florida, South and Southwest Florida, the New Orleans and Acadiana area and the greater Birmingham, Ala., area. SEG recognizes the importance of coming together during the holiday season and is eager to help families get access to the food they need to enjoy a festive meal together.

Raymond Rhee, chief people officer of Southeastern Grocers, said,“We believe in the spirit of giving and the transformative power of gratitude. This is the season to give thanks, and we are honored to share the abundance of the season by distributing turkeys and Thanksgiving meal essentials to families in need. By helping provide nourishment to our neighbors facing food insecurity, we are also fostering a sense of community and togetherness as we embrace the true meaning of the season. Through our ongoing commitment to giving back, we invite our valued customers to join us on this journey as we launch our holiday hunger relief donation program benefiting our long-standing partner Feeding America. Together, we can make this holiday season a special time for all.”

More than 44 million people, including over 13 million children, live in food insecure households, according to Feeding America. To help ensure no one in its communities goes without a warm meal this Thanksgiving, SEG is supporting mobile food pantry events organized by Feeding America partner food banks, including Feeding Northeast Florida, Feeding Tampa Bay, Feeding the Gulf Coast, Feeding South Florida, Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans and Acadiana, as well as local nonprofit and military organizations. Community members facing hardship are encouraged to reach out to their local food bank for more information regarding the distribution events and to explore additional resources for sustained assistance.

In the spirit of giving, and to broaden its support during the holidays, SEG is activating its annual holiday hunger relief program to help raise funds and awareness for food insecurity. Now through Dec. 19, Fresco y Más, Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie customers can help their neighbors in need this holiday season by donating $1, $5 or rounding up their grocery bill. Every cent raised will support Feeding America and partner food banks throughout Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi.

To help customers stuff their carts with savings this holiday season, Winn-Dixie is offering a “Thanks-Winning” holiday meal for under $30,1 providing customers with a traditional Thanksgiving feast, including a 15-pound or less frozen Butterball turkey and SE Grocers sides. The grocer is providing additional savings opportunities by holding down the price on grocery staples with its brand-new seasonal discount program. Winn-Dixie’s new “Price Hold” program lowers prices on more than 1,000 commonly shopped items to help customers stretch their grocery budget more than ever before. Customers can save over 20%2 on average when shopping items marked in blue Price Hold signage throughout Winn-Dixie stores.

In appreciation of the grocer’s associates, all Fresco y Más, Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie stores will be closed on Thanksgiving Day to give associates a well-deserved day of rest with family and friends. All stores will close as normal Wednesday, Nov. 22 and reopen for regular business hours Friday, Nov. 24.

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Sprouts Using Instacart’s Foodstorm to Fill Thanksgiving Dinner Orders

Sprouts Farmers Market, one of the largest and fastest growing specialty retailers of fresh, natural, and organic foods in the United States, is now accepting holiday pre-orders for Thanksgiving. Sprouts is partnering with Instacart’s Foodstorm solution, which will strengthen catering services with a seamless digital platform and enhanced customer experience. Shoppers can order through the Sprouts website.

“Sprouts is committed to providing a seamless customer experience across all facets of our business, and we’re thrilled to partner with our friends at Instacart to bring Foodstorm to Sprouts. This will give our customers a new and convenient way to order better-for-you meals this holiday season,” said Nick Konat, president and chief operating officer of Sprouts.

Thanksgiving pre-orders will be available for pickup on November 15 through noon on November 23.

Pre-orders available at sprouts.com/holiday include:

  • Natural Turkeys – no added antibiotics, ever
  • Uncured Spiral Ham, no sugar added, gluten-free
  • Premium Angus Beef Rib Roasts, all-natural USDA choice, no artificial ingredients
  • Vegan Roasts
  • Full meal kits available with any main course meat
  • Fruit, Veggies & Cheese Trays
  • Appetizer Trays
  • Sandwich Trays
  • Bakery & Dessert Trays
  • Seafood Trays

“We are thrilled to share a festive assortment of seasonal better-for-you offerings,” said Scott Neal, chief merchandising officer of Sprouts. “This holiday season, our focus is on providing healthy options for every dietary lifestyle. Celebrate your healthy holiday with organic turkeys, hams, and roasts, and fully prepared holiday meals. There’s always something unique waiting to be discovered, whether it’s a plant-based side dish or one of our award-winning freshly baked pies, we have something for everyone at your table.”

In addition to holiday catering, Sprouts is offering seasonal items for shoppers, available in-store.

Holiday Sides

  • Sprouts Gluten-free Rosemary & Sage Stuffing
  • Sprouts Plant-Based Cornbread Stuffing

Charcuterie Boards Inspiration

  • Champignon Combozola Black Label Blue Cheese
  • Boursin Dairy-free Garlic & Herb Cheese Spread
  • Freybe Tequila Ghost Pepper Salami
  • Brooklyn Cured Trio Beef Salami
  • Sprouts Croccante Italian Crackers
  • Sprouts Grain-free Crackers

Baked Goods

  • Ready-to-decorate Mini Gingerbread House
  • Gingerbread Mug Huggers

December pre-orders resume December 4 with pickups available December 15 through noon on December 24. Sprouts stores will be open Thanksgiving Day 7 am – 2 pm; Christmas Eve 7 am – 7 pm; Closed Christmas Day; Open New Year’s Eve 7 am – 8 pm; Open News Year’s Day 7 am – 10 pm (regular store hours).

For more information and inspiration, visit www.sprouts.com/holiday-inspiration-and-recipes/.

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