Dietz & Watson and Food City Delivers Over a Ton of Deli Meats to the Chattanooga Area Food Bank
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Dietz & Watson, a Philadelphia-based deli meat and cheese company, along with Food City delivered over a ton of deli meats to the Chattanooga Area Food Bank.
They also donated a check for $2,250.
This comes after the Families Helping Families program.
Families Helping Families is a Dietz & Watson charitable purchase program run in conjunction with partner supermarkets around the country that encourages consumers to purchase Dietz & Watson products at their local service delis to support a local charity or organization within the retailer’s community.
– Dietz & Watson stated.
For every pound of Dietz & Watson meat or cheese purchased at area Food City’s, a donation was made to a selected charity.
The Families Helping Families program has resulted in more than a half million dollars in cash and products in donations over the past 8 years.
Image Caption from left to right:
Jim Lawson, Food City Store Manager
Melissa Blevins, Chattanooga Food Bank CEO and President
Tracey Chadwick, Food City Human Relations Coordinator
Tyler Bailey, Food City Food Service Supervisor
Caroline Palladino, Food City Human Relations Manager
Jared Freeman, Food City Store Manager
Alexandra DiMaggio, Deitz and Watson Category Analyst
Jessica Brandt, Deitz and Watson Retail Marketing Manager
Jaci Kazy, Food City Special Events Manager
Gayle Evans, Food City Human Relations Coordinator
Bill Abline, Food City Store Manager
Angela Nicholette, Chattanooga Food Bank Chief Operations Officer
Nicole Dashler, Food City Store Manager
Ghyrn Wakefield, Chattanooga Food Bank Chief Development Officer
Shannon Moore, Chattanooga Food Bank Chief Communications Officer
