image of group of participants at Publix Hunger Summit
Publix leaders and representatives from Feeding America partner food banks across the Southeast are shown at the 2025 Publix Hunger Summit in Lakeland, Florida.

Publix Super Markets has exceeded 1 billion pounds of food donated through its Good Together program, which began in 2009. The milestone was shared at the company’s Hunger Summit Feb. 27.

The event brought together Publix leaders and Feeding America partner food bank representatives from across the Southeast to collaborate on ways to get food into the hands of people who need it the most.

graphic illustrating Publix food donations reaching 1 billion pounds“I’m proud of our associates who have helped donate over 1 billion pounds of food to individuals and families in our communities experiencing food insecurity,” said Publix CEO Kevin Murphy. “Collaborating with Feeding America food bank partners at our Publix Hunger Summit reinforces our company’s commitment to providing nourishment for our neighbors in need.”

Publix’s food donation program was piloted in a small group of stores in 2009 and expanded companywide two years later.

Through the program, the company donates food from the stores’ deli, grocery, meat and produce departments that is no longer salable but safe for consumption to Feeding America partner food banks and other nonprofits.

Last September, Publix renamed its effort the Good Together food donation program and added more than 4,000 products for donation. In 2024, Publix donated some 115 million pounds of food – a single-year record for the program – and crossed the 1-billion-pounds mark overall.

“Feeding America is grateful for our impactful partnership with Publix, including their support for people experiencing food insecurity and the opportunity for collaborative efforts like the Publix Hunger Summit,” said Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot. “We are thrilled to celebrate Publix’s donation of over 1 billion pounds of food as we continue to work together toward an America where no one is hungry.”

What does 1 billion pounds of food look like? It would take more than 22,000 Publix tractor-trailers to hold that much food. They would cover more than 300 miles if lined up end to end. That’s about the distance between Jacksonville, Florida, and Atlanta.

 

Publix Charities grant

During the summit, Publix Super Markets Charities (PSMC) announced a special $6 million grant opportunity available to select food banks in the grocer’s operating area to fund one-time projects, such as capital improvements.

“We are dedicated to making lives better in the communities where Publix operates,” said PSMC Executive Director John Doran. “This grant helps give hope to our neighbors in need by supporting our food bank partners.”

This grant opportunity, in addition to PSMC’s annual donations to help people facing food insecurity, brings its total investment to help end hunger to over $69 million since 2015.

 

Good Together hunger campaign

Publix’s biannual register campaign to help neighbors experiencing hunger runs through March 2. Customers and associates can donate at the register to help provide the items local food banks need most. As part of the effort, Publix is donating $5 million worth of fresh produce.

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