HUGG & HALL SERVICES/STOCKS TYSON FOODS TRAILER BOUND FOR HURRICANE RELIEF EFFORT
Hugg & Hall Equipment Company Serviced Meals That Matter Trailer, Stocked With Extra Generators
Springdale, Ark.–
Hugg & Hall Equipment Company (Hugg & Hall), with locations throughout Arkansas, Louisiana and Oklahoma, recently serviced and stocked (with generators) the Tyson Foods, Inc. Meals that Matter trailer bound for ongoing Hurricane Florence relief efforts in North Carolina.
The trailer is en route to Fayetteville, North Carolina, where it will serve as part of mobile relief operations to provide meals to flood victims in the area, according to a press release distributed by the company. The company is sending teams to prepare meals, three tractor-trailer loads of product totaling 100,000 pounds, one tractor-trailer load of bagged ice and one tractor-trailer load of bottled water. Free, hot meals for those in need are scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. on Sept. 20 at the Walmart store located at 7701 S Raeford Rd.
Tyson Foods will be working closely with its disaster relief partners American Egg Board, Bimbo Bakeries USA, Harris Baking Co., Hugg & Hall, Peppersource and Salvation Army to maximize relief efforts, according to the release.
Tyson Foods is a proud supporter of disaster relief efforts, according to their website. The company has provided aid for Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Ike, Superstorm Sandy and numerous flooding and tornado incidents throughout the country.
Tyson Foods is one of the world’s largest food companies and a recognized leader in protein. Headquartered in Springdale, Arkansas, the company has 122,000 team members.
The Hugg & Hall team is proud to support the Meals that Matter program and is continually keeping those affected by the storm in their thoughts.
For more information on the Meals that Matter program, visit: www.tysonfoods.com
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