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38,000 Pounds Of Frozen Food Donated To Foodbank

POSTED: 11:10 am EST November 17, 2008
UPDATED: 11:36 am EST November 17, 2008

More than 38,000 pounds of frozen food was donated to the Cleveland Foodbank.

Stouffer's Dinner Club made the special delivery Monday morning to the warehouse on Waterloo Road.

The food is enough to provide 29,914 meals.

Stouffer's Dinner Club is an online loyalty program where consumers can earn points by purchasing specially marked packages of Stouffer's single-serve products.

Points can then be used to bid in online auctions or they can be donated to Feeding America.

Stouffer's has already donated 1.8 million meals to Feeding America this year and it hopes to donate another million meals during the holidays.



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