Many food providers have safe surplus, but no clear local path for perishable or prepared food. A generic hunger appeal is not enough to change operations.
Help the right operators hear the question: where should this food go?
Local media, creators, business associations, chambers, food-service networks, neighborhood publishers, and campaign partners.
NEEDS gives amplifiers a simple campaign message: if your kitchen, bakery, grocer, caterer, or event space has recurring short-window surplus, start a fit conversation.
The campaign should create practical introductions, not vague awareness. The right share can turn into a route, a receiver, or a sponsor.
Community benefit works best when the business case works too.
The strongest public message respects both sides: businesses can protect value and reputation while families receive food that should not become waste.
Share a campaign CTA with food providers and community networks in the Oklahoma City metro.
- Explain non-bankable food in plain language: safe food with too little time.
- Ask providers to name recurring categories and pickup windows.
- Route interested operators to the food-provider package.
- Keep the story clean: no stale statistics, old celebrity references, or unsourced scale claims.
Ready to start?
Use the mail version for printed outreach, the email version for first contact, or send the package link directly.