As part of the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health in September 2022, FMI announced bold commitments acknowledging the important role that FMI and our members - food retailers, wholesalers and suppliers - play in addressing food insecurity and improving health. Here you will find information, messages and resources on FMI’s commitments and the ways our industry is engaging in this important endeavor. The food industry plays an essential role in hunger, nutrition and health with the grocery store as an accessible, convenient community-based destination for feeding assistance, preventive care, nutrition guidance, and nourishing, practical meal solutions.
To support our work with the White House Conference, FMI collected insights, stories, and recommendations from our members – food retailers, wholesalers, and suppliers. The FMI Collective Report puts forth preliminary food industry commitments, recommendations for government actions, and showcases examples from member nutrition, health and well-being initiatives and community outreach and engagement programs that demonstrate the important role the food industry plays in impacting hunger, nutrition, and health.
Food retailers, wholesalers and suppliers across the country have health and well-being programs for both employees and customers. These programs encourage health and well-being, support disease management, address food insecurity and encourage food safety best practices. Nearly all (84%) of food retailers surveyed by FMI report having established health and well-being initiatives for both employees and customers.
Through FMI’s work on the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) Food and Nutrition Security Task Force we are also working with Tufts University to develop recommendations for the White House Conference.
The White House has established Five Pillars to better define the scope of its Conference. FMI will focus on the following pillars:
End hunger by making it easier for everyone — including urban, suburban, rural, and Tribal communities — to access and afford food.
Share Industry Examples Of:
SNAP / WIC / Online SNAP
Food Bank Donations
Community Partnerships
Food / Meal Delivery
Prioritize the role of nutrition and food security in overall health, including disease prevention and management.
Share Industry Examples Of:
Retail Registered Dietitians
Healthy Eating Solutions
Shopping Guidance
MNT / Nutrition Counseling
Enable all people to make informed healthy choices, increase access to healthy food, encourage healthy workplace and school policies, and invest in public messaging and education.
Share Industry Examples Of:
Family Meals Initiatives
Dietary Guidelines
MyPlate Strategic Partnerships
Food Safety Education
In the months leading up to the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health on September 28, 2022, FMI convened with members to outline a set of commitments the food industry could support that address food and nutrition insecurity and provide Americans with resources to make informed choices about their eating patterns and overall health. The commitments that follow align with the pillars the White House has identified as priorities for the Conference and beyond to improve food access, reduce diet-related disease, and empower consumers to make healthy choices. Though these commitments are focused on 2023, they serve as a starting point to launch future efforts and help achieve the goals of the Conference by 2030.
FMI members will donate 2 billion meals in 2023 with the goal of increasing food donations to food banks and other organizations that support nourishing communities.
FMI members will commit to robust investment in programs, initiatives, infrastructure enhancements, and partnerships to improve food availability in areas of limited food access. FMI members commit to 2023 benchmarking and annual reporting on these numbers.
FMI members will expand access to and leverage federal feeding programs and Food as Medicine programs in the food retail setting that include nutrient-dense foods. FMI members commit to 2023 benchmarking and annual reporting on these numbers.
FMI members across the food industry will share evidence-based messages and educational tools for consumers in 2023 to support healthy eating patterns that align with the Dietary Guidelines and federal nutrition guidance. FMI members commit to 100 million impressions/consumers in 2023.
For questions or more information, please contact FMI's Vice President, Health and Well-being, Krystal Register.
Contact KrystalFor questions or more information regarding federal legislation, please contact FMI’s Chief Public Policy Officer and Senior Vice President, Government & Member Relations, Jennifer Hatcher.