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Does Huel donate products to food banks or disaster relief?

Explains Huel's food donation partnerships, including Northern Illinois Food Bank and City Harvest, and its broader commitment to food security.

Written by Jamie Forbes

Yes, Huel donates surplus products to charities that redistribute food to people in need.

Current food bank partnerships

Huel's current US food donation partnerships include:

  • Northern Illinois Food Bank — a major regional food bank serving northern Illinois

  • City Harvest — New York City's largest food rescue organization, distributing food to hundreds of community programs across the city

Why food donation matters to Huel

Food insecurity is a significant global challenge, and Huel's core mission is to make nutritionally complete food accessible to as many people as possible. Donating surplus products to food banks is a direct way for Huel to act on that mission — getting high-quality, nutritionally complete food to people who need it most.

Reducing food waste

Donating surplus products also helps Huel reduce food waste, which is itself a significant environmental and sustainability issue. Rather than surplus stock going to landfill, it goes to people who need it.

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