Winnsboro, TX75494
Fresh Produce Food Pantries in Texas
Fresh produce is the most commonly distributed category at food pantriesTexas — apples, onions, potatoes, leafy greens, carrots, and seasonal fruit move through a network of refrigerated trucks and volunteer sort lines every week. Most pantries below source from regional food banks or from grocery-recovery programs that rescue cosmetically imperfect but perfectly edible fruits and vegetables before they hit a dumpster. Selection changes by season and by what partner farms and supermarkets are donating that day. Bring a sturdy bag or box — some sites hand items out directly rather than bagged — and plan to use soft produce quickly. Pantries increasingly stock culturally specific items (bok choy, plantains, peppers, greens) where neighborhood demand supports it, though the baseline mix tilts toward shelf-stable staples.
What to bring
- A sturdy reusable bag or small box — produce is often heavy and wet from refrigeration.
- A cooler for the car ride home on hot days, especially for leafy greens.
- Photo ID and proof of address if the pantry is first-time (many do not require either).
- Cash is not needed — fresh produce is distributed at no charge.
Pantries that stock this item in Texas
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Austin, TX78748
Richmond, TX77469
Athens, TX75751
Austin, TX78745
Austin, TX78705
Corsicana, TX75110
Livingston, TX77351
Princeton, TX75407
Addison, TX75001
San Antonio, TX78227
Houston, TX77039
Galveston, TX77551
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