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Wonder Releases First Community Impact Report, Advancing Mission to Expand Access to Great Food

07/09/2026

New report highlights $8.2 million invested in communities and nearly 65 million pounds of food recovered in 2025, alongside a commitment to recover more than 100 million pounds by 2027

 

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NEW YORK (July 9, 2026) – Wonder today released its first Community Impact Report, highlighting how its growing family of brands is expanding access to great food, reducing food waste, and strengthening communities across the United States.

The report marks an important milestone in Wonder’s evolution, establishing a unified community impact strategy rooted in the company’s mission to make great food more accessible. Across its portfolio, including Wonder, Grubhub, Seamless, Blue Apron, and Tastemade, the company invested more than $8.2 million in communities across all 50 states and Washington, D.C. in 2025 through corporate and philanthropic initiatives.

Operating across multiple parts of the food ecosystem, Wonder is uniquely positioned to address food insecurity and reduce waste at scale. In 2025, the company helped support the equivalent of more than 57 million meals through food recovery efforts and community partnerships, while continuing to build a more connected and efficient food system.

In 2025, Wonder:

  • Directed nearly 60 percent of its corporate and philanthropic funding toward organizations and initiatives focused on increasing access to healthy food for people experiencing food insecurity.

  • Partnered to recover and redirect nearly 65 million pounds of food to food banks, pantries, and community organizations nationwide.

  • Supported more than 500 local organizations through grants, sponsorships, volunteer efforts, and employee-led initiatives.

"Food sits at the center of everything we do," said Marc Lore, Founder and CEO of Wonder. "Our mission to make great food more accessible extends beyond the meals we prepare and deliver. We're building a future where food systems operate more efficiently, food waste is reduced, and more people can access the nutritious meals they need. By bringing together technology, innovation, and community, we have an opportunity to fundamentally reshape how food reaches people—and we're committed to leading that transformation."

Looking ahead, Wonder is building on its 2025 impact by expanding food recovery partnerships and increasing investments in programs that help make great food more accessible. By 2027, the company aims to help recover more than 100 million pounds of food through its operations and strategic partnerships while directing at least 75 percent of its community impact investments toward initiatives that address food insecurity and expand food access.

Wonder also plans to grow customer Round Up programs across its brands, creating new opportunities for consumers to support local organizations and community partners working to address hunger and related needs.

Download the full report here.

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