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Hungry Planet Donates 5 Tons of Vegan Meat to Fight Hunger

Plant-based company Hungry Planet donated 900 cases of vegan burger patties, crab cakes, and Italian sausages to the St. Louis Food Share Network and St. Louis Animal Rights Team.

St Louis, MO-based vegan meat company Hungry Planet recently donated approximately 10,000 pounds (900 cases) of plant-based meats to nonprofit organizations St. Louis Food Share Network and St. Louis Animal Rights Team. The donations were part of Hungry Planet’s mission to help fight food insecurity in the community and improve personal and planetary health.

The company donated its vegan Beef Patties, Chipotle Chicken Patties, Crab Cakes, and Ground Italian Sausage to both nonprofit organizations. The food was passed out during the St. Louis Food Share Network food drive on February 24 and March 3 at Thomas Dunn Learning Center in St. Louis. These food drives are held on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays to help feed food insecure individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic. And the St. Louis Animal Rights Team is serving the donated meats at various venues, including outreach events such as Earth Day and Taste of St. Louis Vegan Fest.

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