Perdue shipping half a million pounds of food -stricken Carolinas

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Perdue food truck chef Jon Coombs and his team will be providing meals for those impacted and responding to flooding in Lumberton, N.C.
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In response to  flooding in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, Perdue Farms is sending truckloads of food and the Perdue Chicken Food Truck to the Carolinas, along with donations to local American Red Cross chapters, to help residents and recovery efforts in the communities impacted by this disaster.

“The losses endured by thousands of Carolinians, including many of our associates, farmers and their families, is heartbreaking. It hits close to home,” said Randy Day, CEO of Perdue Farms. “We hope our contributions will speed the recovery process in the region.”

Perdue is working with Feeding America  to deliver a half million pounds of food— the equivalent of 416,000 meals — to local member food banks in the Carolinas. Perdue will have its first truckloads rolling into the region by Monday.

“Feeding America is grateful for Perdue’s contribution of nutrient-rich protein at this critical time, to support the relief efforts,” said Karen Hanner, vice president of manufacturing product sourcing at Feeding America. “The Perdue donations are essential to the needs of Carolinians recovering from the severe weather.”

Perdue is also  bringing its  food truck from other appearances to hard-hit Lumberton, N.C., to help provide  meals for victims and first responders. The food truck team is expected to begin serving meals this weekend. The company has also provided ice to assist relief efforts during power outages.

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Perdue also announced a $250,000 donation through the Franklin P. and Arthur W. Perdue Foundation, the company’s charitable giving arm, to American Red Cross chapters in the region.

“As we continue to look for ways to assist with relief, our thoughts and prayers remain with all those affected by this tragedy,” said Day.

Perdue Farms is a  fourth-generation, family owned, U.S. food and agriculture company. Through our belief in responsible food and agriculture, we are empowering consumers, customers and farmers through trusted choices in products and services.  

Perdue employs 3,000 in Delaware. The company is based in Salisbury, MD and has chicken and turkey operation in the Carolinas.

 

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