Fresh Del Monte’s BUNCH OF GOOD Campaign concludes with $10,000 donation to Feeding America

Oregon native Nicole Harrison, winner of Fresh Del Monte’s BUNCH OF GOOD™ sweepstakes, presents a check for $10,000 on behalf of Fresh Del Monte’s ‘Bunch of Good Society’ to Nate Crone of Feeding America.

Bunch of good
Bunch of good
(Fresh Del Monte)

Oregon native Nicole Harrison, winner of Fresh Del Monte’s BUNCH OF GOOD™ sweepstakes (left), presents a check for $10,000 on behalf of Fresh Del Monte’s ‘Bunch of Good Society’ to Nate Crone, agriculture sourcing partnerships: produce, of Feeding America (right) on Saturday, November 6.

The BUNCH OF GOOD™ campaign emphasizes Fresh Del Monte’s corporate social responsibility and sustainability efforts to make A Brighter World Tomorrow™, giving consumers a look inside the brand’s core values and commitment to communities, education, ecosystems, healthcare, wildlife preservation and much more. To coincide with the campaign, Fresh Del Monte invited consumers to pledge to spread goodness to many and make the world a better place by visiting ABunchOfGood.com, where the brand offered an all-expenses-paid trip to one lucky participant.

Chosen at random from over 16,100 ‘bananefactors’, Nicole presented the generous donation on behalf of the ‘Bunch of Good Society’. As a thank you for representing the society, Nicole and a guest were given a few days of relaxation at the Grand Geneva Resort & Spa in Lake Geneva, WI.

The Packer logo (567x120)
Related Stories
Columnist Armand Lobato says he’s been known to test the knowledge of produce managers and clerks when the opportunity arises, and the answers are often quite revealing.
New data show the cyclospora outbreak is driving a widespread pullback across the fresh produce aisle — even for non-recalled categories — triggering the sharpest single-month retail lettuce price drop in BLS history.
By leveraging complete vertical integration from field-level technical innovation to store shelf, the company aims to transform dates from commodity to iconic health and wellness brand.
Read Next
With 300 truckloads of vegetables crossing the border daily, the executive director for the Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers,outlines why protecting stable access to U.S. consumers supports affordable, year-round produce for Canadians.
Get Daily News
GET MARKET ALERTS
Get News & Markets App