Farms.com Home   News

Iowa Egg Farmers Partner With Fareway Stores To Provide Donation To Food Bank Of Iowa

Iowa Egg Farmers, in partnership with Fareway Stores, Inc., are conducting a buy two, give one promotion. From Monday, December 18 through Saturday, December 23, when a customer buys two dozen eggs at any Iowa Fareway location, a dozen eggs will automatically be donated to the Food Bank of Iowa. The campaign aims to give back to individuals that are food insecure in Iowa.
 
“We are proud to partner with Fareway on this donation to help the Food Bank of Iowa by providing eggs, an economical protein and essential food,” said Kevin Stiles, Executive Director of the Iowa Egg Council.  
 
According to the Iowa Egg Council, eggs are one of the few foods that naturally contain vitamin D, which is important for bone health and immune function. Additionally, eggs provide an essential nutrient for fetal development, cell and eye health, and contain 13 essential vitamins and minerals.
 
“We encourage customers to purchase two dozen eggs of any brand during the campaign period,” said Reynolds W. Cramer, Fareway CEO. “The Food Bank of Iowa will directly benefit from the customer’s purchase with a matching donation, up to a grand total of 21,600 dozen eggs.”
 
“Eggs are a great, nutritious source of protein, and a donation like this is a big thing for the Iowans we serve,” said Michelle Book, President and CEO of Food Bank of Iowa. “We are so grateful for our partnership with the Iowa Egg Council and Fareway.”
 

Trending Video

Pandemic Risks in Swine - Dr. John Deen

Video: Pandemic Risks in Swine - Dr. John Deen

I’m Phil Hord, and I’m excited to kick off my first episode as host on The Swine it Podcast Show. It’s a privilege to begin this journey with you. In this episode, Dr. John Deen, a retired Distinguished Global Professor Emeritus from the University of Minnesota, explains how pandemic threats continue to shape U.S. swine health and production. He discusses vulnerabilities in diagnostics, movement control, and national preparedness while drawing lessons from ASF, avian influenza, and field-level epidemiology. Listen now on all major platforms.

"Pandemic events in swine systems continue to generate significant challenges because early signals often resemble common conditions, creating delays that increase spread and economic disruption."