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‘Food apartheid’ remains a hurdle for millions of Americans, but it severely harms the elderly

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“The Peace Garden at St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in Indianapolis has a busy springtime schedule on the books, with upcoming events that invite volunteers to prune, till, and plant vegetables such as collards, lettuce, and tomatoes. That fresh produce will go to food pantries on the Indiana capital’s east side. Last year saw a crop of 7,000 pounds of vegetables.”

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