As of 2022, around 17 million households experienced food insecurity nationwide, and more than 44 million people across the U.S. faced hunger
give $3.5 million to Chicago-based charity Bigger Table to deliver 10 million nutritional meals to food banks in the Midwest by 2030
9 million pounds of fresh fruit, vegetables and protein to families in need.
So... is that like 1 meal per person from now until 2030, or less?
They'd better use the money to buy rice: $9.7 billion, over 8 years, for 17 million households... is about $70/year per household. Looking up Walmart prices, that's 300lb of rice per year, or about 1lb of rice per day, or 1500kcal, which is what a single 4-8 year old needs. Still not much, but slightly better than a single meal for 8 years.