TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Grocery store breaks record, helps charity, and goes viral all at the same time

Food donations boxes with grocery products and cards with inscription Donation and Thank you. Cardboard boxes with oil, canned food, cereals, pasta, water. Top view.

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Grocery store breaks record, helps charity, and goes viral all at the same time

It’s always exciting when someone hits the triple threat of breaking world records, helping others, and creating a buzz on the internet. That’s exactly what the people at SpartanNash, a grocery chain in Michigan, did recently.

They were holding a food drive at their stores to collect packaged food items for people in need. They managed to get close to 6,000 donated food items which they then creatively spelled out their name with. A massive 150 foot wide “SpartanNash” could be seen from high above. The photo (which you can see here) has now gone viral.

They have since donated all the food to a food bank in Grand Rapids.

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