Make sure foods are maintained at safe temperatures and are properly labeled.
You can donate:
- Pre-packaged foods that are non-perishable and fresh.
- Whole fruits and vegetables that have not been cut.
- Foods that require time/temperature control for safety (such as cut fruit, hot meals, dairy products, eggs, meat, etc.) may be donated if both the donor and recipient are food permitted facilities and the food has been properly handled at an appropriate temperature. See Food Donation Guidelines for more details.
Call and schedule a donation with a local organization such as:
- Central Texas Food Bank
- Keep Austin Fed
- A local food pantry
You may use Aunt Bertha to find a food pantry near you that accepts donations.
Keep track of donations by weighing and recording any donated foods for your tax records.
Benefits of donating food
- Help end hunger: One in six people in Central Texas struggle to have enough food to eat and almost 25% of children in Travis County lack consistent access to food.
- Conserve valuable resources: Wasted food represents 4% of U.S. oil consumption and requires 25% of our fresh water supply to grow.
- Reduce greenhouse gas emissions: Uneaten food in landfills accounts for 23% of the nation’s output of methane, a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.
- Save money: Businesses can receive tax incentives for food donations while simultaneously lowering their disposal costs. And for businesses in Austin, food donation counts towards compliance with the Universal Recycling Ordinance.
Liability
The Good Samaritan Food Donation Act encourages companies and organizations to donate healthy food that would otherwise go to waste by protecting them from criminal and civil liability.