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Acme joins Inquirer's food-collection drive
June 16th, 2009 – Philadelphia Inquirer
By David O'Reilly Inquirer Staff Writer
Acme Markets, one of the area's major supermarket chains, has joined
The Inquirer's food-collection drive for hunger relief.
The Malvern-based firm will create food drop-off stations at the
front of all its 71 stores in the Delaware Valley, Acme president
Judy Spires said yesterday.
Launched March 4, the drive seeks to collect 180,000 pounds of food
in 180 days and to date has received about 50,000 pounds. Collected
foods are distributed by Philabundance and the Food Bank of South
Jersey.
"We felt that by partnering with The Inquirer and Philabundance and the
Food Bank of South Jersey, we can make an even bigger impact at a time when the
need is so great," Spires said.
Acme drop-off stations will feature signs with the "180,000 Pounds in 180
Days" slogan.
The food banks say the most usable items include canned foods that
can serve as the basis for a meal. These include canned tuna, chili,
pasta, beef ravioli, beef stew, and pork and beans or baked beans.
Other especially useful items include: jelly, fruit cocktail, creamy
peanut butter, 100 percent fruit or vegetable juices, infant formula,
macaroni and cheese, evaporated and powdered milk, puddings and custards,
breakfast cereals, rice, pasta, and muffin or bread mixes.
Items should be in nonbreakable containers such as plastic or cans
or cardboard. Glass containers are not acceptable due to the risk
of breakage.
Further information about ways and places to donate is available
at www.philabundance.org,
at www.foodbanksj.org, and
at www.philly.com/180food.

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