Inflation,
cold weather, dark days, are made even darker for those facing food insecurity.
Steven Johnson Grocerant Guru® at Tacoma, WA based Foodservice Solutions® would
like to ask anyone who can; to buy a meal, meal gift card, or donate to their local
food bank to do so. Working in the food industry
is a gift, and few industry professionals ever go hungry. Let us not forget that is not so for many
others.
Did
you know that nearly a third of Americans have experienced some form of food
insecurity in their lives, and 40% have friends and family members that have
experienced a lack of consistent healthy food options in their communities,
according to a report released last week by food kit company Hello Fresh.
The
“Hunger Matters in the U.S.” report, a survey of 1,200 U.S. adults commissioned
by Hello Fresh in November, revealed
that 32% of residents reported having some personal experience with food
insecurity, and 51% of respondents said the topic is a problem in their
community. More than two-thirds of respondents (69%) said food insecurity is a
problem across the country.
Hunger Never Sleeps
Can You Help Someone Afford
Dinner?
Cost
and affordability were considered the main causes, according to the report,
with 51% saying the high price of food is the biggest barrier to food
security.
“Respondents
said inflation was the most pressing concern of issues facing their community,
with more than three-quarters (77%) of Americans reporting they were concerned
about it and just over half (53%) saying they were very concerned about
it,” the report noted. Poverty was the second biggest cause at 66%, according
to respondents.
Younger
survey respondents between the ages of 18 and 34 were nearly twice as
vulnerable as their middle-aged counterparts. Forty-one percent of those in the
younger cohort reported having experienced food insecurity versus 21% for those
over the age of 55, the report noted.
The
survey also found that more than two-thirds of survey respondents (68%) said
they would like to see brands and organizations take action on the issue of
food insecurity. Fifty-nine percent said they would like to see organizations establish
more food banks and meal programs to help address the problem, while 51% cited
direct donations as a possible solution. Another 42% said they’d like to see
more advocacy for policies that would reduce the root causes of food
insecurity.
“This
research not only underscores that the need to fight hunger is tremendous, but
also that people are looking for community organizations and brands like
HelloFresh to work together to take action to address it,” said Jeffrey Yorzyk,
senior director of sustainability at Hello Fresh, in a statement. “Hunger never
sleeps so we are committed to continuing our fight against hunger, through the
holidays and every day after, alongside our valued partners and customers.”
The
company said it established its “Meals with Meaning” program in 2020 to provide
meal kits and recipes to those in need living in areas where Hello Fresh has
distribution centers. Since its inception, the program has provided more than 6
million meals to experiencing food insecurity in Dallas/Fort Worth, Atlanta,
New York City, Newark, and Phoenix. Please help if you can.
Since
1991 www.FoodserviceSolutions.us of
Tacoma, WA has been the global leader in the Grocerant niche visit
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