Sophie’s Kitchen Donates $210000 Dollars Worth of Vegan Tuna to Food Banks in SF Bay Area – VegNews

Posted: March 30, 2020 at 5:51 am


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This week, California-based vegan seafood brand Sophies Kitchen donated 3,000 cases of vegan tuna to food banks across the San Francisco Bay Area. Company CEO Miles Woodruff personally distributed $210,000 worth of the brands Lemon Grass Toonaa flavor that has yet to be sold in storesto Second Harvest Silicon Valley, Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano County, and Food Banks of San Francisco and Marin County. We believe that businesses should be used as a platform to do good and serve people. Right now, food banks need donations and as a startup, we cant donate cash but we can donate our plant-based seafood, Woodruff told VegNews, noting that the company decided to donate vegan tuna because it is shelf stable through 2022.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, six counties in the Bay Area have been ordered to shelter in place since March 16, which has put vulnerable populations in a position of increased food insecurity. I hope the donations help the Bay Area families who dont have access to their regular food programs, Woodruff said. Corporations and individuals need to turn the tide of hoarding and price-gouging and support those within their sphere of influence. Now more than ever is a time to be uncomfortably good to others.

Sophies Kitchen vegan products include Toona (Sea Salt and Black Pepper flavors), Smoked Salmon, Crab Cakes, Fish Filets, and Breaded Shrimp which are available at grocery chains Fresh & Thyme Farmers Market and Sprouts in the United States, Coles in Australia, Sainsburys in the United Kingdom, and online on Amazon.

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