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More than 14% of Florida families don't have enough to eat, the highest in more than a year, recent census surveys show.
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In Northeast Florida the non-profit Farm Share has set up distribution events for food-insecure residents to receive fresh produce and non-perishable…
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In Northeast Florida, multiple nonprofits have set up programs to serve food-insecure residents who are struggling amid the coronavirus pandemic.Farm…
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A local coffee roaster is percolating into one of the fastest growing specialty coffee companies. Jacksonville-based Civilized Coffee is joining with…
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Krispy Kreme, which has four Jacksonville donut shop locations, has rolled out a tasty incentive for people to get their COVID-19 vaccines.People who show…
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Food is available for Clay County families in need at several “pop-up” distribution sites.John Ward, Clay County director of emergency management, said…
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Restaurants are not the only places in the food and beverage world having a tough time right now due to the coronavirus.Many farmers are too, especially…
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Lucky’s Market has filed for a voluntarily Chapter 11 Bankruptcy reorganization with a plan that would see it emerging with just seven stores.On Tuesday,…
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What is the role of food in city planning? The Jaxson invites you to an evening exploring how authentic, local restaurants, bars, public markets, and food…
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Women and children enrolled in the federal Women, Infants and Children Nutrition Program (WIC) will find fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables at…