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      • This part is pretty easy. Food banks accept dry and canned food donations. What does that mean? Basically, any food that is “shelf-stable” or nonperishable – you can keep it in your pantry and it won’t go bad. And remember, only donate food that hasn’t reached its “sell-by” date yet.
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    • Expired Foods. Any expired foods might not be safe to eat, so make sure to leave these out of the food bank's donation drop-off bin. Food bank workers typically throw expired items out in order to avoid any risk to community members' health, Villarreal says.
    • Anything With Opened Packaging. Similar to damaged or expired goods, any foods with open packaging won't be distributed during food drives for safety reasons, Villarreal says.
    • Items Packaged In Glass Containers. Glass packaging is breakable, so food banks prefer less fragile donations. "Food in glass jars could easily shatter in the donation bin or during transport," says Villarreal.
    • Foods That Need Can Openers & Special Equipment. Canned goods that need a can opener, or any foods that require special equipment to make, are not recommended as food donations.
  2. You can use the Find a Food Bank tool to search for a food bank in your community. Click on the map below or type in a location for more information. No food bank showing in your area? Please check with the location nearest you or call 211 to see if there are smaller food banks close by.

  3. Mar 20, 2019 · Financial donations give food banks the flexibility to buy fresh perishables for their hampers or load up on items they’re not getting enough of. From April 4 to April 18, 2019, Loblaw Companies Limited stores nationwide are accepting both cash and food donations on behalf of local food banks.

  4. Oct 16, 2022 · Whether you’re donating extra items from your pantry, making a special trip to the grocery store to purchase food to donate, or rallying your friends and family to organize a food drive, your support will make an immediate difference for people experiencing food insecurity in Toronto.

  5. Jan 14, 2020 · Food banks accept dry and canned food donations. What does that mean? Basically, any food that is “shelf-stable” or nonperishable – you can keep it in your pantry and it won’t go bad.

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  6. Some food banks may not take items in glass containers since they may break easily and spoil the other donations. If you have items in glass containers you’d like to donate, give your local food bank or pantry a call to see if they will accept them!

  7. According to Feed Ontario, the most-needed items at food banks include: Grains: oatmeal, high-fibre cereal, brown rice, whole grain pasta. Protein: canned salmon or tuna, peanut butter, canned or dried beans/lentils. Fruits and vegetables: potatoes, onions, carrots, tomatoes.

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