Hunger Is Not a Disease

Grocers, & Manufacturers Can Get By With A Lot Fewer Dumpsters If They Donate The Food And Let The Food Bank Truck Come By And Pick It Up.

All these donations going to food pantries, shelters, etc., are a real two-way street.  Donating food is a break-even proposition for manufacturers.

To my way of thinking, it’s more advantageous for a farmer, grocer, or food manufacturer to donate the food to a Food Bank.  All the food coming into the Food Bank has been diverted from a landfll.  One advantage (or disadvantage, depending on how you look at it) to donating the food is that there are fewer dumpsters for people to dive in.

Some months I’d be lucky and get maybe 80% of what I needed.  Other months I would get next to nothing that I needed.  When that happened, I thought ahead and got what was available.  Hands down, the most challenging month to get food was August because the food drives and food donations are seasonal.  I finally decided that food donations are down in the late summer because nobody thinks of Food Banks and Pantries when they’re on vacation.  One August, I bought 25 cases of water because I could get them and everything else was either scarce or nonexistent.  That water came in very handy after Hurricane Sandy visited.

The Food Banks send out refrigerated trucks to pick up the excess.  They get it to the warehouse where volunteers sort it and make it available to agencies as quickly as possible.  The goal is to feed the hungry with the excess.

The second most challenging month is December.  The first two Decembers I was the coordinator were dismal in the pantry because I hadn’t yet learned how to stockpile the food in advance.  I was unprepared for this because, for one thing, I didn’t even have a storeroom to put the food in.

When the months were lean at the pantry, I made extra trips to Latham and returned with fresh produce.  Fresh fruits and vegetables covered “a lot of ills” in the pantry because the shoppers didn’t have the money to buy fresh foods and they were always hungry for something fresh.

Thanks so much for reading about the food pantry.

Peace and food for all.

Thurman Greco

Woodstock, NY