Community Service Spotlight: Big Red Stores, Stewart’s Shops & General Mills

May 13, 2019

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OnCue Express donated more than $45,000 of non-perishable food and personal care products that were dispersed to several local food banks, pantries and soup kitchens. A large portion — 5,090 pounds — of assorted grocery products went to the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma.
“One of OnCue’s core values is being a good neighbor in the communities where we live and work. It was extremely gratifying to visit every OnCue, collecting more than 5,000 pounds to deliver to area food banks!” said Scott Minton, director of business development, OnCue.
While most of what OnCue donates is packaged food items, it also gives personal care products. In OnCue’s hometown of Stillwater, Okla., the Stillwater Public School’s Pioneer Pantry — which provides students with access to basic hygiene items to help eliminate barriers that can affect their education — is a regular recipient of OnCue product donations.
“Because of the donations from OnCue, we are able to keep our shelves stocked with items for students in need,” said Robin Johnson, Pioneer Pantry manager. “Necessities like hygiene and grooming products, laundry items and other household basics are staples in our pantry and are a life saver to many students in need. We are so appreciative of OnCue and their ongoing support of The Pioneer Pantry and the students that we serve.”
OnCue operates more than 75 convenience stores in Oklahoma.

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