Covid-19 Response
Amid the pandemic, Food for Good and our partners are coming to the table.

Now more than ever, we need to get food to those in need
COVID-19 has intensified the state of food insecurity across the country and Food for Good has responded by collaborating with partners to distribute millions of meals in innovative ways to reach those most in need. Most of our partners are nonprofits, school districts, and city governments.


We are ready to support where you need us

SUPPLY
Help to source the nutritious
items needed most

ASSEMBLE
Help partners receive, store and
assemble food for distribution

DISTRIBUTE
Address “last mile” distribution
challenges to ensure food reaches
children and families in need
We offer a variety of pre-packaged meals
Our pre-packed meals are well-balanced and designed to meet USDA’s nutrition standards.

Breakfast
1 Whole Grain
1 Fruit/Vegetable
1 Dairy

Lunch
1 Whole Grain
2 Fruit/Vegetable
1 Protein
1 Dairy

Snack
1 Whole Grain
1 Fruit/Vegetable

Dinner
1 Whole Grain
2 Fruit/Vegetable
1 Protein
1 Dairy

Weekend "Backpack" Bundles
2 Whole Grain
4 Fruit/Vegetable
2 Protein
2 Dairy
Our Work has already started
With families in need across the country, Food for Good and the PepsiCo Foundation have already provided more than 30 million nutritious meals to communities in need.

Through a partnership with No Kid Hungry, we are providing emergency grants to schools and community organizations to ensure children nationwide have access to nutrition.

We’ve partnered with the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty and the USDA to ship meals directly to the homes of rural students in need.

We gave $3 million to support Team Rubicon’s food delivery operations for partners Feeding America, Meals on Wheels, and others in 100 locations across the U.S.
Meals to You
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced a collaboration in March 2020 with the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty, McLane Global, PepsiCo, and others to deliver nearly 1,000,000 meals a week to rural children impacted by COVID-19 related school closures.