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Tony Robbins on the AI stock bubble and why he cut a big check to address grocery store inflation
Key takeaways
- But what he’s doing right now in concert with the USDA and Hatch for Hunger may be some of the most important work of his career.
- The partnership is engineered to eliminate America s staggering 800 million-pound protein shortfall for food-insecure households.
- Now, Robbins and his partners have gotten the USDA to fund the refrigeration build-out while Hatch delivers protein at below-wholesale prices with a $0.01 margin.
Tony Robbins on the AI stock bubble and why he cut a big check to address grocery store inflation Brian Sozzi · Executive Editor Wed, May 27, 2026 at 11:32 PM GMT+7 2 min read Tony Robbins has coached presidents, billionaire tech CEOs, and world-class athletes to get the most out of their lives.
But what he’s doing right now in concert with the USDA and Hatch for Hunger may be some of the most important work of his career.
The partnership is engineered to eliminate America s staggering 800 million-pound protein shortfall for food-insecure households. Robbins and his partners cracked a problem that has stumped policymakers for decades. Most food pantries lack refrigeration and can’t afford to source protein.
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