Health Populi April 9, 2021
Jane Sarasohn-Kahn

This week, Raley’s, a grocery chain based in California, released its first-ever Raley’s 2020 Impact Report

“Imagine a grocery store with a higher purpose,” the landing page for the company’s social impact resources calls us to do.

In today’s post, I explore — or chew on, if you will — Raley’s Report through the lens of health, wellness, and social factors key to citizens living full and resilient lives. The Raley manifesto is especially timely with the medical, emotional, and social impacts of COVID-19 not yet in our collective rear-view mirror.

The first Raley’s Market opened in Placerville, CA in 1935, and today as a family-owned business operates 126 stores — mostly in California and a few in Nevada.

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