The Factory Is Open for Business
Cards are going out, the Feed the Children partnership is funding grants, 58,300 meals are on the board, and the cause card just opened to business.
The Factory Is Open for Business Cards are going out, the Feed the Children partnership is funding grants, 58,300 meals are on the board, and the cause card just opened to business. Aaron Rafferty June 20, 2026 Six months ago, EAT was an idea and a token. A bet that everyday attention and everyday spending could fund real meals at scale, without another guilt-trip donation ask. Since then we've been heads down, building the card, signing the partnership, and standing up the programs that turn a community into a movement. There was a lot of noise around EAT in that window and not a lot of us talking, and that was on purpose. You don't announce a factory while you're still pouring the foundation. It's poured now, more than 58,300 meals are funded and counting, and today we're opening the doors wider than ever, to business. This week: the EAT card is in early beta and cards are going out, the Feed the Children partnership is funding grants, the creator program is paying people to spread the mission, and the cause card just opened to business. Beta list: eat.ong/card . What's live right now The card is in early beta. Visa debit, FDIC-insured, issued through a regulated bank partner. The first cards are going to early beta participants now, and the public rollout follows close behind. No seed phrases, no crypto knowledge, and every swipe feeds the mission. Beta list: eat.ong/card . The partnership is real, and already funding grants. Our exclusive national hunger-relief partnership with Feed the Children has its first grant distribution out the door, covered on Business Insider . This is the part that separates EAT from the noise. There are a lot of tokens out there using a charity's name with nothing real behind them, and we did it the other way,