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The Save Mart Companies has launched its annual “Friends Feeding Friends” holiday food drive in partnership with Keurig Dr Pepper.

Through Jan. 1 at all stores across California and Western Nevada, this year’s campaign arrives at a critical moment as families face economic hardship and rising food insecurity. The Save Mart Companies and Keurig Dr Pepper have committed a combined $120,000 in matching donations to amplify shopper generosity and support local food banks throughout the region.

“‘Friends Feeding Friends’ is neighbors looking out for neighbors – and this year, we’re going bigger than ever,” said Donovan Ford, SVP and chief operations officer at The Save Mart Companies.

“We had a successful campaign last year, but this year we’re targeting at least 10 times more donations because the need has grown and our communities’ capacity to help is extraordinary. With Keurig Dr Pepper’s partnership, we’re proving what’s possible when we come together. And here’s what makes this powerful: every dollar stays in the community where it’s raised. That hyperlocal impact is what sets regional grocers apart.”

The mechanics are simple: shoppers add a $5 or $10 Pantry Pack at checkout, and The Save Mart Companies and Keurig Dr Pepper will each contribute $1,000 daily for 60 days. Donations in each area will impact food banks in that area.

“Keurig Dr Pepper is committed to supporting the communities where we live and work, and this partnership with The Save Mart Companies allows us to make meaningful impact during a time families need it most,” said Mario Guardado, regional VP at Keurig Dr Pepper.

“By matching donations dollar-for-dollar up to $60,000, we’re joining shoppers and The Save Mart Companies in proving what’s possible when neighbors come together to help neighbors.”

The first round of donations will be distributed during the week of Dec. 15, ensuring families receive support before the holidays. A second round of distributions will follow in early 2026, bridging what is often a difficult winter stretch for many households.

“When a family comes to our food distribution because their SNAP benefits were delayed or their paycheck didn’t stretch far enough, we need to be able to help,” said Kym Dildine, co-CEO, Central California Food Bank.

“The partnership with The Save Mart Companies – and the fact that 100 percent of donations stay right here in Central California – means we can say yes more often.”

Stores will celebrate donations with in-store recognition, weekly impact counters tracking progress toward goal and community storytelling throughout the campaign.

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