FEED USA + Target.
I make no plans to dive very deep into the topic because it gets unwieldy and can sound a little "soap-boxy" - but I try to be a conscious consumer which is pretty difficult this day and age. I try though. So when a favorite store of mine promotes that idea of conscious consumerism- I always take interest. Target has partnered with the organization FEED USA to help hunger here in America. They are now carrying a line of products that - when purchased supply meals to those in need. Pretty cool idea I think.I think it is wonderful when giant corporations do even a little bit to help out those in need. I know I have heard arguments about the companies doing it only for marketing purposes and I suppose I'm okay with that on a certain level. Just as long as they are doing what they say they're doing than I feel that I would rather them use the good act to garner attention that do absolutely nothing at all (now... if they were NOT doing what they were saying they were doing, that's a whole different story). Sure this isn't completely perfect for me- I would prefer the goods they were making to be made here in the USA, but overall I still think it is a good step in the right direction.Anyway! I've gathered some of my favorite products that I have found to share with all of you (and I've listed the number of meals each product will provide). Check them out!
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In Order Left to Right //iPad Case . Planner . Women's Chambray . Men's ChambrayWomen's Tee . Men's Tee . Women's Crossbody Bag . Men's Messenger BagBlanket . Apron . Reusable Market Bag . Water Bottle