Chobani recently brought its annual Let’s Eat Week to Nashville for the first time, rallying its local team to fight food insecurity through hands-on volunteerism and meal donations. The initiative, which kicks off each year on World Food Day, is part of Chobani’s ongoing mission to ensure everyone has access to good, nutritious food.
Now in its third year, Let’s Eat Week has grown to include 4,000+ employees across 15 cities and 3 countries, delivering over 12,000 boxes of pantry staples and snacks to reach more than 50,000 people.
In Nashville, Chobani volunteers packed and delivered 300+ meal kits filled with healthy, delicious foods to local organizations. The team also hosted a children’s soccer skills camp at the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRRC), where kids got a surprise visit from Nashville SC center-back Walker Zimmerman, who led fun skill-building sessions.
Chobani’s belief is simple: when children and families have access to nourishing food, anything is possible; and they’re proud to support that mission right here in Music City.