Mid Ohio Food Collective Innovates with Amazon Style Food Lockers
In a creative move to enhance food accessibility, the Mid – Ohio Food Collective has launched a set of Amazon style food lockers at one
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Nationwide Milk Carton Shortage Impacts School Lunchrooms
Schools across the United States are grappling with a surprising challenge: a shortage of milk cartons. This shortage, not of the milk
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Food Bank CEO Turned Author Tackles Food Justice in Children’s Books
Erik Talkin, CEO of the Foodbank of Santa Barbara County and a former screenwriter with a Master of Fine Arts, has channeled his creative
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Mike Johnson’s SNAP Crisis Deepens
In what could be a defining moment for the U.S. welfare and agricultural support landscape, Mike Johnson’s ascension to House
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FoodPrint’s Report Unveils Alarming Effects of ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Food Systems
“Forever Chemicals” in the Spotlight: FoodPrint’s New Report and Podcast Reveal Alarming PFAS Impact on Food System
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Mexico’s Day of the Dead: A Sensory Celebration of Life and Remembrance
In the bustling heart of Mexico City, the Day of the Dead unfolds as a vibrant tapestry of smells, tastes, sounds, and sights, celebrating
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Food Rescue Locator
Food rescue organizations play an important role in feeding the hungry and reducing food waste by rescuing, gleaning, transporting, preparing and distributing food to people and communities in need. This directory of organizations across the United States serves as a resource for individuals and groups to find food recovery organizations to which they can donate excess food, or support in …
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In the Shadow of Conflict: Israeli Farmers Face an Uncertain Future
In the verdant fields of Ashkelon, Israel, where once the rhythms of nature dictated the daily grind, a new, grim tempo has taken hold.
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Little Free Pantry
We are not an organization, and we are not a nonprofit. We are neighbors. We don’t have a lot of time, and our budgets are nearly maxed. But we see our neighbors’ daily struggles and feel called to do something in a way that reflects our shared values—compassion, generosity, and trust. Jessica McClard launched the grassroots mini pantry movement in …
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WHO Guidelines for Healthier Child Diets Amid Concerns Over Food Marketing
The World Health Organization (WHO) has introduced new guidelines aimed at fostering healthier eating habits among children under 18,
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