After the Super Bowl, State Farm stadium will have tons of leftovers. Here's how that food will get to to people in need fast | CNN Business

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On Super Bowl Sunday, an army of volunteers will be ready outside and inside State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, to execute a time-sensitive game plan of their own. Their mission: recover and redistribute a tremendous volume of surplus food.

Thousands of Eagles and Chiefs fans will gather on February 12 to enjoy elaborate pre-game tailgating and watch parties at or near the stadium in Glendale, where this year’s Super Bowl is taking place. Tens of thousands of pounds of food will also be stored and prepared for sale to fans through concession stands. Regina Anderson, executive director of Food Recovery Network, is coordinating a campaign to rescue leftover food on game day.

“These are proteins that many organizations would love to have more access to, but that can be difficult to come by due to the cost of the product,” said Price. “In the past, we’ve donated fancy condiments like specialty pickles and mustards, which offer some variety from the more traditional products that are donated,” she said. Eggs, cheese and butter are other food staples always in demand at food banks, she said.

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ARE YOU GOING to hide the fact that they closed airspace again in the USA? YOU VILE PATHETIC FAILKING COWARDS cnn

The biggest sex trafficking day of the year!

I thought it was going to be fentanyl

cnn sucks

Why don’t they just call it the white jersey bowl since they always win? I mean really

Might this be the result of Bill Gates buying up farmland, now owning over 30% in the US, after many farmers went bankrupt after thousands of food processing and distribution centers 'accidentally' burned down? How about you report on how much of that farmland is being farmed?

What a wonderful act!

CNN is so woke they think the Super Bowl Sunday is about feeding the hungry. LOL

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