Helping Hunger Disappear

MLA for Bedford-Birch Cove Kelly Regan removes cans to help "Hunger" disappear. Photo courtesy of Kim Silver.

In recognition of Hunger Awareness, Campbell Company of Canada took its commitment to help alleviate hunger to communities across Canada.

Today, residents of Halifax Regional Municipality helped contribute to this overall goal and showed their support for FEED NOVA SCOTIA by participating in a local Help Hunger Disappear event.

A large-scale display featuring the word HUNGER built out of 3,000 Campbell’s soup cans was on display at the Bedford Sobeys, located at 961 Bedford Highway.

Bedford Councillor Tim Outhit helps eliminate "Hunger". Photo courtesy of Kim Silver.

Throughout the day visitors, including Mayor Peter Kelly, MLA for Bedford-Birch Cove Kelly Regan, Bedford Councillor Tim Outhit, singer Terry Kelly, actor/comedian Bill Carr, and others, were urged to remove cans, one-by-one, until the word “HUNGER” literally disappeared.

At the end of the day, all cans were donated to FEED NOVA SCOTIA.

Throughout June and July, Campbell Canada will donate up to 100,000 cans of Campbell’s® Condensed Vegetable Soup to Food Banks Canada through online and in-store Help Hunger Disappear™ activities.

Nearly 800,000 Canadians rely on their local food bank every month – in Nova Scotia alone, approximately 40,000 individuals per month rely on food banks and meal programs.

Feed Nova Scotia volunteers. Photo courtesy of Kim Silver.

Canadians can also visit www.facebook.com/CampbellCanada and pledge to Help Hunger Disappear. For every pledge, Campbell Canada will donate a can of Campbell’s Condensed Vegetable Soup. The goal is to get 60,000 pledges and donate 60,000 cans in 60 days!

For a limited time Campbell Canada will introduce a new Help Hunger Disappear Campbell’s Condensed Vegetable Soup can.

This is the first time Campbell Canada has dedicated one of its iconic red and white cans to a charitable cause. The new Help Hunger Disappear cans will continue to raise awareness for the issue of hunger and encourage Canadians to donate nutritious foods to their local food banks during the summer. The cans will be available at grocery stores across Canada.

About Campbell Company of Canada:

Campbell Soup Company is a global manufacturer and marketer of high-quality foods and simple meals, including soup and sauces, baked snacks and healthy beverages.

Founded in 1869, the company has a portfolio of market-leading brands, including “Campbell’s,” “Pepperidge Farm,” “Arnott’s” and “V8.” With a soup plant located in Toronto, Ontario, Campbell Canada is a subsidiary of Campbell Soup Company.

Through its corporate social responsibility program, the company strives to make a positive impact in the workplace, in the marketplace and in the communities in which it operates. Campbell is a member of the Standard & Poor’s 500 and the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes.

For more information, visit www.campbellsoup.ca.

About Sobeys Inc:

Sobeys Inc. is a leading national grocery retailer and food distributor headquartered in Stellarton, Nova Scotia. A wholly-owned subsidiary of Empire Company Limited (TSX:EMP.A), Sobeys owns or franchises more than 1,300 stores in all 10 provinces under retail banners that include Sobeys, IGA, Foodland, FreshCo, Price Chopper and Thrifty Foods, as well as Lawtons Drug Stores.

Sobeys Inc. is committed to providing the most worthwhile experience for its customers, employees, franchisees, suppliers and shareholders.

More information on Sobeys Inc. can be found at www.sobeyscorporate.com.

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