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Daily Bowl - Union City - 525 H St

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Daily Bowl

525 H St, Union City, California 94587
510-599 6467
Hours:

M-F 7-1, Su12pm - 3pm

Daily Bowl recovers excess food that would otherwise go to waste and delivers it to Bay Area agencies that feed families who are hungry.

Please make sure to contact the organization to confirm if they can accept your donation. Contact: Paddy Iyer, Executive Director, paddy@dailybowl.org

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Accepted foods: Baked Goods, Bulk foods, Cold prepared foods, Fresh produce, Fresh/Frozen grocery requiring refrigeration or freezing, Hot prepared foods, Meat, Milk & Dairy, Shelf-stable/Non-perishable foods

Service areas: Countywide

Item Notes Method Destination
Food for Donation Types of Food Accepted: Fresh produce; Shelf-stable/Non-perishable foods; Fresh/ Frozen grocery requiring refrigeration or freezing; Baked goods; Meat; Milk & dairy; Cold prepared foods; Hot prepared foods; Bulk foods
  • Free Drop-off
  • Free Pick-up
  • Reuse
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