Plano restauranteurs donate $148k to NTFB

Caitlin Beveridge, VP of Marketing for FB Society, Julie Brown, Director of Marketing Sixty Vines, Christine Magrann, President and COO for FB Society, Brad Leist, CFO for FB Society, Jack Gibbons, CEO for FB Society, Trisha Cunningham, President and CEO for North Texas Food Bank, and Jami Sharp, Head of PR & Communications for FB Society. Photo courtesy of NTFB.
FB Society is behind Plano's Legacy Food Hall, Haywire, Whiskey Cake Kitchen & Bar, Son of a Butcher, Sixty Vines, Mexican Sugar Cocina y Cantina.

Customers at the restaurant group FB Society helped donate $148,000 to the North Texas Food Bank this month, translating to about 446,000 meals.

FB Society is the restaurant group behind Plano’s Legacy Food Hall, Haywire, Whiskey Cake Kitchen & Bar, Son of a Butcher, Sixty Vines, Mexican Sugar Cocina y Cantina and other area restaurants.

The group donated 10% of net Tuesday sales across the month of February at each FB Society restaurant.

“We’re proud of what this team built in year one, and grateful to every guest who joined us in supporting North Texas Food Bank,” said Jack Gibbons, CEO of FB Society. “From the beginning, this was about more than a campaign. It was about showing up for the community we call home. Hunger is a real and urgent challenge in our own backyard, and Food Bank February gave us a way to make a big impact together.”

The donation was presented to the food bank by executives from the restaurant group and Sixty Vines.

“We are thankful for corporate partners like FB Society that are bridging the gap between hunger and help in North Texas,” said Trisha Cunningham, President and CEO of the North Texas Food Bank. “Their collaboration and gift address the significant hunger needs in our community, including the 1 in 5 children who are facing food insecurity. We are deeply grateful for FB Society’s trust and will use these funds to continue to advance our mission of a hunger-free and healthy North Texas.”

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