PepsiCo is partnering with communities worldwide to make nutritious food accessible to 50 million people by 2030.
From its humble beginnings as a Dallas community program started by a few enterprising employees back in 2009, Food for Good has grown into PepsiCo's global initiative for advancing food security, delivering millions of meals to communities in need. And now, it aims to do even more.
PepsiCo has announced a new goal to make nutritious food accessible to 50 million people around the world by 2030 through the Food for Good program. The ambitious goal is part of the company’s pep+ (PepsiCo Positive) transformation, which is putting sustainability at the core of everything we do.
And there is no time more important than now. Recent estimates show that roughly 800 million people worldwide are food-insecure in 2021 and more than 40% of the world’s population cannot afford a healthy diet. A global pandemic that disrupted food chains, caused food prices to spike and led to the loss of hundreds of millions of jobs has only exacerbated the problem.
“The world is facing a dire global hunger crisis,” says Jon Banner, Executive Vice President, PepsiCo Global Communications and President, The PepsiCo Foundation. “As a leading global food and beverage company, we have a critical role to play in realizing a more equitable global food system to ensure the communities we serve are free from hunger and malnutrition.”