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Ep. 10 - Saving Meals: Walmart’s Local Fight Against Hunger


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Hunger is not abstract where we live; it shows up in Arkansas families deciding between groceries and gas. We sat down with Kayla Burton and Rachel Spencer from Walmart to unpack how a massive retailer can still act like a neighbor, channeling national scale into local impact. The heart of our talk is proximity, keeping dollars, food, and decision-making close to the people who need them most.

We break down Fight Hunger. Spark Change. Walmart’s long-running partnership with Feeding America that turns everyday shopping into real meals. You’ll hear how a checkout prompt, an online gift, or a box of cereal marked as a participating item can route funds straight to your local food bank. Suppliers play a pivotal role by labeling pantry staples that unlock donations, making it easy for shoppers to support hunger relief without changing their routine.

Beyond fundraising, we dig into the logistics that truly determine whether fresh food reaches tables. Food banks function like regional distribution centers for thousands of pantries and meal sites, and Walmart associates are the hands that pull, sort, and ship still-good food every day. We talk numbers, hundreds of millions of pounds donated annually, and why infrastructure matters: refrigerators, freezers, shelving, and simple tech upgrades that cut waste and speed up delivery. You’ll also hear about pilots that repurpose retail platforms so food banks can notify stores they’re en route, plus the growing role of mobile pantries and the future promise of same-day delivery for access.

What keeps us hopeful is the culture of giving and the willingness to face hard data together. Community leaders, associates, suppliers, and nonprofits are aligning around bold but practical moves; capacity grants, smarter routes, local governance, and year-round collaboration. If you care about food access, you’ll come away with a clear picture of what works now and what could scale next.

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Youth UnmutedBy Boys & Girls Club of Benton County