Dallas-based hospitality group FB Society announced a new partnership with North Texas Food Bank, launching a month-long effort to support hunger relief across the Dallas–Fort Worth area.

The collaboration kicks off with Foodbank February, a campaign running throughout the month in which FB Society will donate 10%of all sales every Tuesday in February from its 17 North Texas restaurant locations. The goal is simple: help provide critical food support for families, children and seniors facing food insecurity in the region.

Why It Matters

Hunger remains a pressing issue in North Texas. More than 744,000 people across the region face food insecurity, and nearly one in five are children. Texas continues to rank first nationally for the number of residents struggling to access consistent, nutritious meals.

“At FB Society, we’re passionate about creating experiences around the table,” said Jack Gibbons, CEO of FB Society. “But right here in North Texas, thousands of people are struggling to put food on the table. These aren’t strangers. They’re our neighbors, and we want to make a real impact.”

How Foodbank February Works

Beginning Feb. 1, diners at participating FB Society restaurants can support the initiative simply by showing up on Tuesdays. Guests also have the option to add a personal donation to their check any day during the month, with every dollar providing three meals through the North Texas Food Bank.

“We are grateful for this generous partnership,” said Trisha Cunningham, president and CEO of the North Texas Food Bank. “With hunger impacting so many families in our community, every gift made during Foodbank February will make a meaningful difference.”

Where To Participate

Foodbank February includes FB Society locations across the metroplex, including Sixty Vines, Whiskey Cake, Haywire, Mexican Sugar, Ida Claire, The Ranch at Las Colinas, Son of a Butcher and Legacy Food Hall, with multiple locations in Plano, Dallas, Las Colinas, Addison, Fort Worth and Grapevine.

More details about Foodbank February and participating locations can be found at FB Society’s website.

By turning everyday dining into an opportunity to give back, the partnership offers a simple way for North Texans to support their community, one meal at a time.

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