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Food Lion Feeds Honors Hunger-Relief Advocates with Tenth Annual Feedys Awards
Food Lion Feeds Honors Hunger-Relief Advocates with Tenth Annual Feedys Awards

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time12-06-2025

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Food Lion Feeds Honors Hunger-Relief Advocates with Tenth Annual Feedys Awards

Honorees celebrated for their hunger relief efforts to nourish neighbors experiencing hunger A vital part of the Chesapeake, VA, community, The Agape Center New River Valley was presented The Food King Feeding Partner Award. An authentic leader, Joseph Goodyear, Director of Livingstones Tabernacle-House of Bread in Hampstead, NC, received The Lion Heart Volunteer Award. Presented to a Food Lion supplier for their hunger-relief efforts, Freshouse was awarded The Grand Lion for Good Vendor Award. Supporting the towns and cities it serves, the Food Lion store at 5210 George Washington Hwy, Grafton, VA, received The Store that Roars Motivational Award. Kathy Whicker, Food Lion associate with 35 years of service, was awarded The Meg Ham Caring for Our Communities Award. Kay Carter, CEO of Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina, received the Special One-Time Good Neighbor Award in recognition of her outstanding efforts during Hurricane Helene SALISBURY, N.C., June 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Food Lion Feeds, Food Lion's hunger-relief platform, marked its 10th annual Feedys Awards by honoring a select group of food banks, volunteers, community leaders and Food Lion associates who make a meaningful impact in their communities. This year's honorees were recognized for their outstanding efforts and commitment to addressing food insecurity and helping nourish neighbors across the grocery retailer's 10-state footprint. Food Lion Feeds was founded in 2014 by Food Lion to address food insecurity in the towns and cities it serves. 'We believe no one should have to choose between dinner and rent, or gas and groceries,' said Kevin Durkee, Manager, Food Lion Feeds, Food Lion. 'That's why we're passionate about ending hunger in the towns and cities we serve. During a time when so many families face food insecurity, we are grateful to join forces to provide fresh, nutritious food to our community. The work of our associates and feeding partners is instrumental in our efforts to transform lives and feed families who are food insecure, and we are honored to demonstrate our appreciation and celebrate their meaningful contributions.' The following individuals and organizations were recognized for their efforts: The Food King Feeding Partner Award – The Agape Center New River Valley, Christiansburg, VAThis award honors a feeding partner that demonstrates outstanding commitment through financial support, innovation, encouragement and motivation for others to take leadership roles in hunger relief programming and community involvement. Since its founding in 2019, The Agape Center New River Valley has grown from a single partnership to a network of 25 partner churches and 10 local businesses, demonstrating a capacity for collaboration and community engagement. By purchasing and remodeling an old school building, The Agape Center New River Valley has created a multi-purpose facility that distributes food and provides clothing, household goods and life skills education. Their growth has expanded from serving 175 families a month to more than 400. A recently secured grant allowed them to install a new cooler, enabling further expansion and earning it the distinction of being the only FDA-approved food bank in Christiansburg, VA. The Lion Heart Volunteer Award – Joseph Goodyear, Director, Livingstones Tabernacle-House of Bread, Hampstead, NCThis award recognizes an individual who demonstrates outstanding skills in coordinating and motivating groups of donors and volunteers for hunger relief projects. Since 1999, under Joseph's leadership, Livingstones Tabernacle-House of Bread has distributed more than 1.5 million pounds of food, offering nourishment and hope to neighbors in need. The organization provides food, clothing, appliances, social services and vehicles to help families rebuild their lives. In 2024 alone, it provided more than 317,000 meals, operating seven days a week. Whether he's driving the church van to pick up donations or mentoring volunteers, Joseph leads by example, creating a welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and united by a shared purpose. His gift for bringing people together has cultivated a community of volunteers deeply connected to the mission and to one another. The Grand Lion for Good Vendor Award – FreshouseThis award, presented to a Food Lion supplier, recognizes outstanding commitment to partnering with and participating in Food Lion Feeds' hunger relief projects. For many years, Freshouse has been dedicated to fighting hunger and supporting communities through the annual spring Food Lion Feeds Orange Bag Campaign. With every bag of fresh citrus purchased, customers nourish their own families and help provide another family with the food and resources they need to thrive. Freshouse provides fresh oranges, custom-printed bins and branded bags at no cost. Their contributions have enhanced the customer experience and fueled the success of the campaign. To date, Freshouse has donated more than $85,000 to Food Lion Feeds, translating into thousands of meals and hope for those in need. The Store that Roars Motivational Award – Food Lion at 5210 George Washington Hwy, Grafton, VAThis award honors a Food Lion store that demonstrates outstanding skills in coordinating and motivating store associates, customers and volunteers to participate in hunger relief projects. With a team of associates committed to fighting food insecurity, this Food Lion store sold more than 7,000 Holidays Without Hunger boxes during Food Lion's holiday campaign, the highest total among all 1,100+ stores. Customer Service Manager Brette Taylor's leadership has been instrumental in this success. His ability to connect associates to the mission of hunger relief has created a store culture filled with energy, compassion and a drive to serve. In 2024, the store led the region in volunteer hours, supporting mobile pantries and hand-delivering groceries to more than 200 families in underserved neighborhoods. Its ongoing partnership with the Virginia Peninsula Food Bank, including numerous box-packing events, continues to bring hope and nourishment to countless families in need. The Meg Ham Caring for Our Communities Award – Kathy Whicker, Direct Store Delivery Receiver, Food Lion at 7760 North Point Blvd., Winston-Salem, NCThis award honors a Food Lion associate who demonstrates outstanding skills in coordinating and motivating store associates and volunteers for hunger relief projects. Food Lion Feeds recognizes Direct Store Delivery (DSD) Receiver Kathy Whicker for her exceptional efforts to combat hunger in her community. Her dedication is evident through her extensive volunteer work with organizations such as Second Harvest of Northwest NC, where she coordinates Food Lion volunteers for impactful events. Kathy also volunteers in teaching kitchens, where she empowers families by showing them how to prepare nutritious meals, equipping them with skills to set them up for success in life. She contributes to the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools' Christmas Backpack Event, bringing holiday joy to children in need through thoughtful coordination and festive celebrations. Beyond seasonal efforts, Kathy has played a key role in hurricane relief, supported food pantry events at Winston-Salem State University and participated in hunger awareness initiatives, including The Shepherd's House Glow Walk. Special One-Time Good Neighbor Award – Kay Carter, CEO, Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina, Charlotte, NCThis award honors an individual who has gone above and beyond to support neighboring feeding partners impacted by the devastation of Hurricane Helene. When the storm struck, causing widespread destruction, including the near-total loss of MANNA FoodBank in Asheville, NC, Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina, led by CEO Kay Carter, stepped up without hesitation. Three days after the storm, truckloads of food, water, containers and donations from national manufacturers were in route to Western North Carolina. Thanks to Kay's leadership, more than 750,000 pounds of food and essential supplies were delivered to the region. Her team also provided clothing, baby formula, cleaning supplies and other critical items to meet the urgent needs of the community. In addition to immediate relief, Kay's team helped connect MANNA FoodBank with skilled tradespeople to assist in rebuilding its facility. Through her advocacy, Kay rallied national vendors, organized food drives and secured corporate donations, ensuring that MANNA could continue its mission of feeding and uplifting its neighbors in western North Carolina. Through Food Lion Feeds, Food Lion has helped to provide more than 1.5 billion meals to individuals and families since 2014 and has committed to donate 3 billion meals by 2032. For more information on Food Lion Feeds' commitment to ending hunger, visit About Food LionFood Lion is an omnichannel grocery retailer committed to nourishing its neighbors. More than 82,000 associates across 1,100+ stores deliver an easy, fresh and affordable shopping experience throughout 10 Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic states. With a focus on hunger relief, Food Lion is a pioneer in food rescue. Since 2014, the company's hunger relief platform Food Lion Feeds has donated more than 1.5 billion meals to those who are food insecure. The retailer has committed to donate 3 billion meals by 2032. Founded and based in Salisbury, N.C., since 1957, Food Lion is a company of Ahold Delhaize USA, the U.S. division of Zaandam-based Ahold Delhaize. 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ECU Health and Food Lion Feeds to offer free summer meals for kids
ECU Health and Food Lion Feeds to offer free summer meals for kids

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time11-06-2025

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ECU Health and Food Lion Feeds to offer free summer meals for kids

GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — ECU Health is partnering with Food Lion Feeds to provide summer meals for children and teens. Starting today, Wednesday, June 11, free meals are available Monday through Thursday at their different meal sites in Greenville, Ahoskie, Bethel, and Tarboro. They were at York Memorial AME Zion Church in Greenville today. 'We understand and we know that children, some children, don't have access to food once they leave the school during the summer,' Associate Minister at York Memorial AME Zion Church in Greenville, Janie Rouse, said. 'You know, they no longer have breakfast or lunch. And we're excited about offering them a lunch during the summer.' In 2024, 3,502 meals were served across the East. 'Our previous years, we have seen a lot of children as well as other community members come to our sites,' Community Health Project Consultant at ECU Health Alexis Connell said. 'Thankfully, this year we were able to expand to a four-site and in the future we hope to continue to expand to different sites in our community.' Meals will be available until food runs out each day at the following locations: Greenville: English Chapel Free Will Baptist Church – 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday-Friday from June 10 to Aug. 23. The location will be closed July 22-26. Ahoskie: Calvary Missionary Baptist Church – 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday-Friday from June 10 to Aug. 23. The location will be closed June 19 and July 4-5. Bethel: Bethel Youth Activity Center – 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday-Thursday from June 17 to July 17. The location will be closed July 3-7. No registration is required. For more information about the ECU Health Summer Meal Program, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Food Lion Removes Bulk Slicing Cucumbers due to National Recall
Food Lion Removes Bulk Slicing Cucumbers due to National Recall

Associated Press

time21-05-2025

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  • Associated Press

Food Lion Removes Bulk Slicing Cucumbers due to National Recall

SALISBURY, N.C., May 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Food Lion is notifying customers of a national recall on bulk slicing cucumbers initiated by Bedner Growers, Inc. The recall affects only the cucumbers listed below along with varieties of select in-store prepared products using the cucumbers, such as sushi and vegetable platters. All affected products were sold between April 29, 2025, and May 20, 2025, at select Food Lion stores. See store list here. Customers who purchased the affected products should not consume them but instead discard them and disinfect surfaces that came in contact with the cucumbers. They may return the affected product to their local Food Lion store for a refund equal to double the purchase price in accordance with Food Lion's 'Double Your Money Back Guarantee.' About Food Lion Food Lion is an omnichannel grocery retailer committed to nourishing its neighbors. More than 82,000 associates across 1,100+ stores deliver an easy, fresh and affordable shopping experience throughout 10 Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic states. With a focus on hunger relief, Food Lion is a pioneer in food rescue. Since 2014, the company's hunger relief platform Food Lion Feeds has donated more than 1.5 billion meals to those who are food insecure. The retailer has committed to donate 3 billion meals by 2032. Founded and based in Salisbury, N.C., since 1957, Food Lion is a company of Ahold Delhaize USA, the U.S. division of Zaandam-based Ahold Delhaize. For more information, visit

Food Lion Feeds volunteers at local Greenville food bank
Food Lion Feeds volunteers at local Greenville food bank

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time30-04-2025

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Food Lion Feeds volunteers at local Greenville food bank

GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) –On Tuesday, Apr. 29, 2025, Food Lion Feeds and the Food Banks of Central and Eastern North Carolina hosted 'Food Lion Feeds Volunteer Day at CENC' in Greenville. This event took place from 8 a.m. to noon at six different Food Bank Branch locations across central and eastern North Carolina, including the local Greenville branch. Volunteer Day is also a great way for Food Lion leaders and associates to come together and give back to their communities. 650 volunteers from across the state participated in the event. Their goal today was to donate over 652,000 meals across the region, completing 352 meal kits every hour. This comes at a critical time as the number of people suffering from food insecurity in the region is over 65,000 people. This is an increase of 9,300 people since this time last year. This also includes 24,000 kids and teens under the age of 18, an increase of 4,300 kids from last year as well. They have been doing this event since 2014 to help address these issues. 'Just wanted to inspire others through being a good human. You never know what the person beside you is going through,' Store Manager for Food Lion, Danielle Bond said. 'While many of us are fortunate, just really take time to give back to your community, and fighting food insecurity is very close to home for us,' Bond said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Food Lion Feeds partners with Foodbank of Southeastern VA for food distribution in Norfolk
Food Lion Feeds partners with Foodbank of Southeastern VA for food distribution in Norfolk

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time23-04-2025

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Food Lion Feeds partners with Foodbank of Southeastern VA for food distribution in Norfolk

NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Food Lion Feeds teamed up with the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore on Tuesday to put food on tables across Hampton Roads. The event took place at Saint Paul's Mobile Pantry as part of Food Lion's 'Thanks-A-Billion' tour. Drivers were able to pull up for volunteers to put bags of fresh and nutritious food in their vehicles. One person who picked up food, Adam Rodgers, called the program amazing. 'I think it's a wonderful thing,' Rodgers said. 'A lot of people don't have the monthly income to take care of food, there's a shortage. If you can't use it yourself, you come up here because you know eligible people and you pass it out.' According to a release, Food Lion Feeds is celebrating a milestone of 1.5 billion meals donated. Norfolk was one of seven food distribution events on the tour. For more information on Food Lion Feeds, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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