New program aims to have Quebec food banks get unsold surplus grocery store food
MONTREAL — Quebec food banks and some of the province’s grocery stores are teaming up to ensure that perfectly edible food will end up in the hands of those who need it most and not at local landfills.
The supermarket recovery program is being dubbed the first of its kind in Canada and follows a pilot project launched a few years ago in Montreal and Quebec City which yielded promising results.
“It means a better quality of food (at food banks) and a consistent supply,” said Annie Gauvin, executive director of Food Banks of Quebec, which deals with the 30 wholesale food banks across the province.
The program would see those regional banks picking up items and distributing them to local organizations.


