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Through our platform, we connect organizations with surplus food to communities in need, championing sustainability by diverting edible food away from landfills. Year End Report:https://foodrecovery.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/MEANS-Database-2023-Annual-Report.pdf

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Photos from FoodRecovery.org's post 05/27/2026

Just wrapped up an incredible food pickup in California!

Your surplus belongs at a table, not in a landfill. FoodRecovery.org makes it easy to donate or receive food, completely free, while fighting hunger and making sure perfectly good food doesn't go to waste.

Let’s give good food a better home. 🩡

05/26/2026

Pictured here is Emily Grant, our Director of Operations: Florida & Chicago, with Michelle Croft, Director of Community Impact at the Community Foundation of Sarasota County, at the 2026 Giving Challenge Wrap Party! πŸŽ‰

We were honored to participate in the Giving Challenge this year, and we're so grateful for the incredible support. A very special thank you to the Community Foundation of Sarasota County and The Patterson Foundation for making it all possible. πŸ’š

Your surplus food has a better home.
Let FoodRecovery.org lighten the load.

We connect food donors with nonprofits to fight hunger and reduce waste. Our solutions make it easy to donate or receive food while helping the environment.

Together, we're turning abundance into action. πŸ™Œ

Photos from FoodRecovery.org's post 05/25/2026

We had these incredible food pickups in California!

Your surplus food has a better home. At FoodRecovery.org, we help lighten the load, connecting food donors with nonprofits to fight hunger, reduce waste, and help the planet.

Easy, free, and making a difference. πŸ’š

05/24/2026

Last week, our team recovered 140 lbs of prepared food from an event at Hotel Clio and Saltwater Social in Denver 🍽️

That food went straight to Denver Rescue Mission, helping provide meals and shelter to our neighbors in need.

Your surplus food has a better home. Let FoodRecovery.org lighten the load. πŸ’š

We connect food donors with nonprofits to fight hunger and reduce waste, making it easy to give, receive, and help the planet.

Photos from FoodRecovery.org's post 05/23/2026

Our team recovered 145 pounds of prepared food from a corporate event at the Boston Marriott Long Wharf!

Those meals went straight to Boston Rescue Mission, helping provide shelter and food to our neighbors in need.

Surplus food has a better home. Let FoodRecovery.org lighten the load.

We connect food donors with nonprofits to fight hunger, reduce waste, and protect the planet. β™»οΈπŸ½οΈ

05/22/2026

17 million pounds of dairy. πŸ₯›πŸ§€πŸ₯„

That's milk, cheese, yogurt, and more, rescued from waste and given to neighbors in need.

So far this year, FoodRecovery.org has recovered and donated over 17 million pounds of dairy products.

Because every gallon and every slice belongs at a table, not in a landfill.

🩡 Thanks to our donors and nonprofit partners for making this possible.

05/20/2026

Our 1% for the Planet partner UpClear brought us into their CPG Data Summit and Blue Launch this week in NYC, to ensure all extra catered food was connected to our neighbors in need.

Steak skewers, grilled shrimp, hummus, breakfast sandwiches, and bagels were brought to a nearby community fridge. Sammie chatted with three different people that were picking up from the community fridge as she dropped off, so we know the food was enjoyed right away!

We also launched a food drive with UpClear-- from now until June 18, UpClear is challenging their CPG partners to donate any of their surplus inventory to FoodRecovery.org. Please join us in this commitment to make sure all food is enjoyed, not thrown away! We are extremely grateful to have a partnership with UpClear!

Photos from FoodRecovery.org's post 05/20/2026

Our 1% for the Planet partner UpClear brought us into their CPG Data Summit and Blue Launch this week in NYC, to ensure all extra catered food was connected to our neighbors in need.

Steak skewers, grilled shrimp, hummus, breakfast sandwiches, and bagels were brought to a nearby community fridge. Sammie chatted with three different people that were picking up from the community fridge as she dropped off, so we know the food was enjoyed right away!

We also launched a food drive with UpClear-- from now until June 18, UpClear is challenging their CPG partners to donate any of their surplus inventory to FoodRecovery.org. Please join us in this commitment to make sure all food is enjoyed, not thrown away! We are extremely grateful to have a partnership with UpClear!

05/20/2026

Our Top 5 Horror Movies at FoodRecovery.org! 😱

While all these things do scare us, FoodRecovery.org helps make sure your surplus food has a better home.

Let us lighten the load. We connect food donors with nonprofits to fight hunger and reduce waste, all for free.

05/18/2026

Thanks to incredible partners like the Community Foundation of New Jersey, who have donated 10 crates of delicious lettuce, green beans, and mushrooms, we are helping connect food to communities most in need. They have helped us expand outreach in the region. From compensating drivers to expanding capacity, the Community Foundation of New Jersey helped FoodRecovery.org ensure less food is wasted, and more reaches community members like those at Monmouth Community.

At FoodRecovery.org, we connect food donors with nonprofits to fight hunger and reduce waste. Our solutions make it easy to donate or receive food while helping the environment. All for free.

Photos from FoodRecovery.org's post 05/01/2026

Big moves in Rhode Island! Thanks to dedicated partners like Rhode Island Food Policy Council and Rhode Island Foundation, and the incredible efforts of our donation driver David, we just rescued 400 pounds of food from a local grocery store and delivered it to a local nonprofit. They believe others can do the same, and their support helps us strengthen food recovery across the state.

At FoodRecovery.org, we connect food donors with nonprofits to fight hunger and reduce waste. Our solutions make it easy to donate or receive food while helping the environment. All for free.

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