TIFTON,
Ga. - The Georgia Peanut Commission urges consumers to support
the peanut industry by donating jars of peanut
butter for the U.S. Postal Service Stamp out Hunger
day on Saturday, May 9. This event is the nation’s
largest annual single-day food drive.
On Saturday, letter carriers in more than 10,000 communities
will collect food items and deliver them to local food banks
to help some of the millions of Americans, including an estimated
13 million children, who face hunger every day. To find out
whether your letter carrier is participating, search the USPS
website at www.usps.com for the contact information for your
local post office.
Peanut butter is an excellent source of plant protein. With
about 8 grams per 2 Tbsp. of peanut butter, a small serving
can make a significant contribution to daily protein intake.
Peanut butter has an excellent balance of fats. High in mono-
and polyunsaturated fats, consumption of peanut butter can
contribute to improving cholesterol levels and reducing the
risk of disease.
“
Peanut butter is a great source of nutrition and an American
favorite,” says Armond Morris, chairman of the Georgia
Peanut Commission. “Americans consume about 700 million
pounds of peanut butter every year. Peanut butter is an inexpensive
product available today and a great choice to donate for the
Stamp out Hunger food drive.”
Since 1993, families have donated more than a half-billion
pounds of food to Stamp Out Hunger. Consumers can help by
placing peanut butter next to their mailbox this Saturday
to help the 35 million Americans at risk of hunger. For more
information, visit www.helpstampouthunger.com.
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