Bel US Good Food Coalition Purchases of better-for-you foods with retailer collaborators Amazon Access and The Giant Company will lead to donations to PHA’s Healthy Hunger Relief initiatives. NEW YORK, June 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, too many American families face tough choices at the grocery store, often feeling financially squeezed and forced to compromise on nutrition.
Main Idea: Bel US is helping launch the Good Food Coalition with Partnership for a Healthier America to make healthier snacks easier to buy and to tie purchases to food donations for families in need.
Key Points:
No clear negative impact identified.
Bel US and Amazon Access could make healthier snacks easier to find and may send more food aid to families with food insecurity.
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Primary company co-founding the Good Food Coalition and driving the partnership’s snack-access initiative.
Central nonprofit partner launching and administering the Good Food Coalition and its healthy food relief efforts.
Named retail collaborator providing access, promotions, and purchase-linked support for the coalition.
Named retail collaborator and brick-and-mortar launch partner for the coalition.
Named better-for-you food brand participating in the coalition.
Major Bel US brand specifically cited as part of the company’s better-for-you snack portfolio.
Major Bel US brand specifically cited as part of the company’s better-for-you snack portfolio.
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Sign in to commentNamed Partnership for a Healthier America president and CEO quoted on the coalition’s goals.
Named Bel North America CEO quoted on the company’s role and purpose in the coalition.
Major Bel US brand specifically cited as part of the company’s better-for-you snack portfolio.
Named nutrition-rating system provider powering the coalition’s product designation.
The article’s core consumer-food-access initiative and food insecurity claims are framed around the U.S. market.