BREAKING: Ahold USA joins Fair Food Program!

 
Gerardo Reyes Chavez of CIW and Felis Andrade of Giant Food place the first Fair Food program sign next to tomatoes in Giant’s O Street store in Washington, DC

Gerardo Reyes Chavez of CIW and Felis Andrade of Giant Food place the first Fair Food program sign next to tomatoes in Giant’s O Street store in Washington, DC

Huge news out of Immokalee! Today, Ahold USA (parent company of Stop & Shop, Giant, Martin's, and Peapod) became the first major grocer to join the CIW's Fair Food Program. In this landmark development, Ahold USA agreed not only to extend Fair Food provisions to their 780 supermarkets across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, but to provide additional financial support for the round-the-clock monitoring work of the Fair Food Standards Council and to promote the Program through in-store displays, educational materials, and more.

The announcement is cause for celebration for all CIW allies who worked in making today's agreement possible. But, most importantly, today marks a profound moment for the countless farmworkers who have led the struggle for justice in the fields, and all those who will now benefit from a strengthened and expanding Fair Food Program.

Congratulations, CIW!

For the full press release, head over to the CIW website.

AHOLD USA JOINS THE COALITION OF IMMOKALEE WORKERS' FAIR FOOD PROGRAM
Ahold USA Becomes the First Major Grocer in the U.S. to Participate in Acclaimed Effort to Improve the Lives of Farmworkers
Immokalee, FL, July 29, 2015 – Ahold USA today became the first of America’s major grocers to join the Coalition of Immokalee Workers’ (CIW) Fair Food Program, the widely-acclaimed partnership to improve the lives of the country’s farmworkers. Ahold USA is the parent company of Stop & Shop, Giant Foods of Landover, Giant Foods of Carlisle, Martin’s and online grocer Peapod. With nearly 780 supermarkets across 14 states and the District of Columbia and 50 million customers each month, Ahold USA companies together represent one of the largest food retailing groups in the country.
The CIW was awarded a Presidential Medal earlier this year for its groundbreaking work in social responsibility, and its Fair Food Program – called “one of the great human rights success stories of our day” in the Washington Post – protects the rights of tens of thousands of workers on farms across the east coast, from Florida to New Jersey.
Today’s announcement builds on the work that the CIW as well as Ahold USA and its suppliers have done to deliver responsibly sourced tomatoes to customers and to help improve conditions for farmworkers in Florida. Ninety percent of tomatoes produced in the United States from November to May are grown in the state. Ahold USA’s support for the Fair Food Program will extend the retailer’s long track record on responsible product sourcing and strengthen the reach, impact and visibility of the CIW’s social responsibility efforts. Ahold USA’s participation in the program will increase the number of U.S. grocery stores carrying Fair Food tomatoes by approximately 75 percent.
“We are truly proud to welcome Ahold USA into the Fair Food Program and excited about the opportunity to work with an industry leader like Ahold,” said Gerardo Reyes of the CIW. “Ahold USA is the first of the country’s major grocers to join the program and, as such, not only will its partnership help propel to new heights our efforts to protect farmworkers’ rights, but we believe its market leadership will send an invaluable message to the rest of the grocery industry that social responsibility is greatly strengthened when workers, suppliers and retailers work together toward a more modern, more humane agricultural industry.”
James McCann, Chief Operating Officer of Ahold USA, said, “Ahold USA’s companies are deeply committed to responsible practices throughout their operations and to providing customers with great products at great prices from suppliers who share our dedication to strong ethical standards and fair treatment for workers. The cornerstone of this commitment is the Ahold Standards of Engagement, which commit our companies’ suppliers to these values. The Fair Food Program is a time-tested leader in improving the lives of agricultural workers, and we have observed the Program’s success over the past several years. Our companies and our customers care about the welfare of workers in our supply chain, and we believe now is the right time to begin an important new chapter in our partnership with the CIW.”
As part of this partnership, Ahold USA’s companies will:
*        Continue to purchase Florida tomatoes only from growers who participate in the CIW’s Fair Food Program, and expand the Fair Food Program’s standards to farms of participating growers in other states;

*        Work with the CIW to ensure timely, periodic inspections and audits of the participating farms that supply Ahold USA’s companies;       
*        Pay a premium on tomatoes purchased from participating growers that growers will pass on to field workers;
*        Provide additional financial support for the Fair Food Standards Council, CIW’s partner in monitoring compliance by participating growers with the Fair Food Program standards; and
*        Support the Fair Food Program with expanded marketing and advertising, including in-store displays, online visibility and education materials for associates at Ahold USA companies.