 Businesses in Baxter were ripping through the aisles of cub foods this evening, trying to grab as much food as possible for a great cause. Reporter Anthony Scott has more on this unique fundraiser. We raised $3,111 today and we do that in less than five minutes. A supermarket sweep for a good cause. That's the best way to describe Neighborhood National Bank's annual grocery grab event. Four teams of two each had 90 seconds to grab as many groceries as they could and all of the food goes to support the area food shelves. The team that grabbed the groceries worth the most money had their items paid for by Neighborhood National Bank. The winning team, we pick up the grocery tab, they get the trophy. The other teams pay for the groceries that they brought in their cart. Teams of two came racing down the aisles at cub foods, looking for anything and everything to put in their cart, but other teams had a strategy of what items they wanted to shop for. Two aisles is basically all we stuck to. We were thinking bulk, you know, big, just go for the boxes and that's what worked. A lot of money. That's literally all that work is grabbing bulk, you know, the tuna was just ripping it off the shelf. The team from Jack Pine Brewery focused on tuna as their main item and they won the competition bringing in over $1,100 worth of food. I've always kind of wanted to do something like this, you know, and it's for charity and everything, you know, it'd be a good thing to just go do for work and just, I don't know, I thought it was a blast honestly. It was definitely well worth it. This is the perfect time for the grocery grab event as March is Minnesota's food share month. Up until Christmas, there's a kind of a mentality of giving and then that kind of falls off and so then they're always short and summer and spring hasn't picked up yet, so the shelves become depleted. The food shelves in Crow Wing County should be in a much better spot after over $3,000 worth of food was donated from the grocery grab event. Personally, it's very, very gratifying. I believe our staff get particularly excited and it just generates its own excitement and then after they see the totals, everybody just kind of smiles and sits back and says, yeah, that's a good thing. Reporting from Baxter, Anthony Scott, Lakeland News. If your business is interested in participating in next year's grocery grab, you're encouraged to contact Neighborhood National Bank. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.