New York City food distributor to the needy, City Harvest, is featured in today's Times. The successful non-profit that collects quality unused food from the city's restaurants and then delivers to soup kitchens and pantries, is now going right to the source by striking deals with regional farmers. City Harvest buys at a deep discount produce that would otherwise go to seed and then harvests and delivers it to the organizations that serve the food insecure.
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Monday, November 19, 2007
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