Anonymous wrote:I have a good friend who is a manager and He set up a pantry and purchases snacks from Walmart, Costco and or Sam's Club and then sell them at a discounted prices. His pantry pays for itself because while he's selling the items cheaper than they can buy it elsewhere, it's still more than what he pays purchasing in bulk so basically the pantry pays for itself. The profits go right back into purchasing more stuff for the pantry. If there's extra at the end of the year, it pays for a party.
If you're buying a snacks to give for free, you should vary it up. Maybe one day a dozen donuts from Dunkin' Donuts or Krispy Kreme, another day bunch of kind bars or nutra grain bars. Another day fruits, like bananas and apples, another day Cajun spicy nut mix. And on and on and on.
This is way too much work.
OP, just get a bunch of nonperishable snacks. Granola bars, snack sticks (Chomps bars), individually wrapped packs of nuts. Maybe yogurt cups and cheese sticks for the fridge. Little bags of pretzels and chips. Just buy in bulk and re-up as needed. I would not set up an individual snack bar every morning.