Beyond the details of the actual foodstuffs (price, preference, dietary needs, and more), there’s also an element of social and environmental responsibility. Simply put, not all food brands are created equally. Some companies are intentional about making the world a better place and some are not. Knowing which ones are giving back in meaningful ways can be helpful in the grocery decision-making process. When choosing between two items that look pretty much the same, choose the one that pays off school lunch debt for hungry kids. Easy peasy. Equipped with a list of national brands that are doing good, you can shop easier by knowing your grocery dollars are going further. Here are 10 brands to support.