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Chobani CEO Donates $50,000 To Pay Off School Lunch Debt

Chobani CEO Donates $50K To Pay Kids’ School-Lunch Debt NEW BERLIN – Alarmed over the threat of the Warwick, R.I. threat to stop serving hot lunches to students whose parents owed lunch money to the school, Chobani founder Hamdi Ulukaya donated $50,000 to the school to ensure all students receive a hot meal, according to The Providence Journal. “Every child should have access to natural, nutritious & delicious food, so @Chobani is doing our small part to help pay this…
May 10, 2019

Chobani Doubles Grant Dollars for SC New York Economic Development

Chobani Doubles Grants To Underwrite ‘Big Ideas,’ Bring Jobs To CNY Region By JENNIFER HILL • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com WEST EDMESTON – Chobani has doubled its “impact fund” from $100,000 to $200,000 to award Central New York organizations that propose “big ideas” that “strengthen local economies…right at home,” a company spokesperson announced in a press release. The company created a Community Impact Fund in 2018 for ideas to  “help expand economic opportunity and promote entrepreneurship in the regions where our…
April 11, 2019

Hamdi Ulukaya Distributes 10% Of Chobani Stock To Employees

Hamdi Ulukaya Distributes 10% Of Chobani Stock To Employees Some May Become Millionaires, New York Times Reports NEW BERLIN — The 2,000 full-time employees of the yogurt company Chobani were handed quite the surprise on Tuesday: an ownership stake that could make some of them millionaires, the New York Times is reporting. Hamdi Ulukaya, the Turkish immigrant who founded Chobani in 2005, told workers at the company’s plant here in upstate New York that he would be giving them shares…
April 28, 2016

Chobani Gives Million Yogurts To Needy

Chobani Gives Million Yogurts To Needy NEW BERLIN – Chobani is donating one million cups of Greek yogurt to New Yorkers in need this holiday season, the company announced today. The first one million cups will be distributed to City Harvest, a food-rescue organization dedicated to helping feed more than 1.4 million New Yorkers facing hunger. The company began loading product today at its New Berlin plant, which will be transported to City Harvest’s facilities to be distributed around the…
December 18, 2014

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