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I finally caught on to the rise of community soup kitchens in my town
Over the past few months, I've seen new soup kitchens popping up. They serve cheap, hearty meals like vegetable stew and rice dishes. It's not just for the homeless; families are going too to save money. I talked to a volunteer who said they use donated veggies to keep costs low. This feels like a big shift from when people ate out more. Has anyone else seen this kind of thing where they live? I'm curious how communities are adapting.
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oscar2842mo ago
It's amazing how these kitchens show our COMMUNITY stepping up when times get tough.
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uma_nelson852mo ago
But is it really community when people are just filling gaps the city left? Feels more like a band aid.
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luna5252mo ago
The line at the Cedar Ave kitchen wraps past the bus stop every night. This just covers up how badly the city's failing on affordable housing and jobs. It's not community spirit, it's desperation.
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