Triumph Foods donates 41,500 pounds of pork to food bank

Donation of lean, high quality pork spare ribs, back ribs, hams, loins, tenderloins and other cuts of meat is enough food to help provide over 34,500 meals.

November 25, 2020

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Last week, and just in time for the holidays, Triumph Foods of St. Joseph, Mo., donated nearly 41,500 pounds of premium pork products to Second Harvest Community Food Bank of Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas. This donation of lean, high quality pork spare ribs, back ribs, hams, loins, tenderloins and other cuts of meat is enough food to help provide over 34,500 meals in Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas. This area currently has more than 64,000 individuals who aren't sure where they will get their next meal.

"This donation will allow our organization to provide premium pork products to individuals in need during these tough times," says Blake Haynes, communications coordinator for Second Harvest Community Food Bank. "The holiday season creates even more stress on those that are food insecure, with partnerships and donations like this, we are able to lessen that stress, allowing them to put food on the table."

"Triumph Foods will continue to stand by our commitment to Second Harvest by fighting against food insecurity in the Second Harvest service area," says Chris Clark, communications and community relations manager with Triumph Foods. "This time of year can be difficult for families in our area, especially while in a health pandemic. We stay committed to everything we can do to help our community and Second Harvest on their mission to help feed our friends and families."

Source: Triumph Foods, which is solely responsible for the information provided, and wholly owns the information. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

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