
Working with cities nationwide to nourish individuals and families
ADULT MEALS
Municipalities and nonprofits partner with us to ensure access to healthy, culturally relevant meals

City of Austin
Distribution of freshly prepared meals to homeless community through the City’s reallocation funds

City of New Orleans
Door-to-door delivery of culturally relevant meals to food-insecure residents through FEMA funding

World Central Kitchen
Chef-crafted meals designed and produced specifically for WCK’s meal pickup sites

American Red Cross
Delivery of emergency meals to those impacted by the California wildfires

City of San Jose
Rapid production ramp-up of multi-day meal kits to meet growing community demand

New York City
Pantry boxes designed for door-to-door delivery by NYC taxi drivers

Case Study
Leveraging CARES Act funding to nourish Los Angeles County residents with freshly prepared meals
PRODUCT INNOVATION
Solutions based around the needs of your community

Cycle menu offerings based on region and age group

Multi-day meal kits and pantry boxes for families

"Food as Medicine" for homeless shelters
Hear From Our Partners
“The Revolution Foods’ contract is a vital tool for the City in order to respond to the food needs created by COVID-19. Revolution Foods gives us a reliable and flexible source of nutrition for those experiencing homelessness and we will adjust and expand to match the conditions in the community.”
Food System Advisor at the City of Austin, Office of Sustainability
“I am grateful to Revolution Foods and our many other food partners for providing critical help to the San José community in a time of considerable need. They ensure our residents obtain freshly prepared, healthy meals, and contribute essential food to a pipeline that continues to serve our community nearly 250,000 meals each day.”
Mayor, City of San José
“We know that because of COVID-19, many of our residents are unable to put food on their tables…That’s why we’ve partnered with FEMA and Revolution Foods to build this first-of-its-kind emergency meal program, which will help fill that gap.”
Mayor, City of New Orleans
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