Tyson Foods to distribute 40,000 pounds of meat to Vermonters dealing with flood damage
By Michael Cusanelli
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BRATTLEBORO, Vermont (WPTZ) — Tyson Foods is donating 40,000 pounds of meat to help Vermonters affected by recent flooding.
The Arkansas-based company will donate the food, which they said is equivalent to 160,000 servings, to the Vermont Food Bank in Brattleboro on Thursday, July 27.
Tyson is the world’s second-largest processor and marketer of chicken, beef, and pork.
The donation is the latest in a string of corporate donations to help Vermonters affected by catastrophic flood waters, including a recent donation of box fans and dehumidifiers from Amazon that were distributed by the Vermont National Guard earlier this month.
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