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Giant Food releases annual Better Neighbor report

The report spotlights the company's efforts to serve its customers, associates and communities.
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Giant Food, the greater Washington, D.C. regional grocery chain, has released its fourth annual Better Neighbor Report, which spotlights the company's efforts to serve its customers, associates and communities. The fourth annual report details Giant's efforts in 2023 and illustrates the retailer's continued commitments to "being a Better Neighbor, a Better Place to Shop and a Better Place to Work," per the retailer.

“The annual Better Neighbor Report allows us to reflect on the many positive changes we've created in our companyonline, and at our stores and distribution facilitiesfor our associates, our customers and within our community," said Ira Kress, president of Giant Food. "We're proud of the work we've accomplished throughout 2023 and look forward to continuing to provide the best value and experience to our customers, partners, and communities as a THE trusted, local neighborhood supermarket."

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Highlights from the report include:

Better Neighbor:

  • Donated 4,168,818 meals totaling over five million pounds of food to Giant's Feeding America food bank partners
  • Donated $900K to the USO National Capital District through a combined effort of Giant and its customers to support local service members and their families
  • Raised more than $1.8M through the Annual Pediatric Cancer Fundraising Program benefitting The Children's Cancer Foundation and The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at John Hopkins
  • Pledged $2M through the Giant Family Foundation to communities facing severe economic and health inequalities
  • Donated over $1M to 11 local organizations working to eliminate health and economic disparities and to support local farmers
  • Diverted over 32 million pounds of food waste, which was converted into renewable energy through Giant's wasted food recycling program

Better Place to Shop:

  • Reached over 36,000 adults and children with nutrition education through 900+ healthy living classes and events hosted by the Giant Healthy Living Team
  • Provided over 389,960 vaccines at Giant Food Pharmacy locations and Giant's mobile unit that hosted 1,436 community clinics for underserved and high-risk populations
  • Partnered with 194 certified owned suppliers accounting for 1,665 products and partnered with 136 local vendors

Better Place to Work:

  • Earned a score of 100 on the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index for the fifth consecutive year for efforts in LGBTQ+ workplace equality
  • Provided 230,000 hours of professional development courses to associates
  • Provided $122,000 in scholarships and grants given to 38 Giant associates or their children
  • Hired or promoted 287 associates to the managerial and leadership level
  • Created an employee LGBTQ+ Benefits Guide and Gender Transition Guidelines
  • Celebrated top-performing leadership members and associates through Giant's internal recognition programs and special events, as well as five Top Women in Grocery award recipients and 11 Women of Influence winners

For more information and to view the full report, visit here.

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