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Food Connect launches in Twin Cities to tackle food waste and hunger | Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder

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Food Connect, a nonprofit organization, is launching in the Twin Cities to bridge the gap between food donors and those in need, aiming to reduce food waste and alleviate pressure on food assistance services.

The post New Twin Cities Program Aims to Get More Food Donations to People in Need appeared first on Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder.

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