Re/Storing Nashville :: Building Access to Affordable Food

Neighborhood: North Nashville
Story Type: Food quality Issue

My Story:

I have attempted to purchase "A Hint of Salt" crackers in the neighborhood on three different occassions and was not able to do so. I both times had to travel to Walmart West Nashville to buy the crackers.I also had to request "Stevia" at the Kroger on 8th Avenue because the first few times I went in it was not in stock. Once when I asked a clerk where it was in the store, the clerk asked me what it was.  This Grocery Story was collected at Bethlehem Centers on October 12, 2010 during the North Nashville Community Forum.

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Restoring Nashville is a faith-based movement for food justice in Nashville advocating for increased access to affordable healthy food for all of Nashville. Re/Storing Nashville is a program of Community Food Advocates. Support for this project was provided by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

The Community Food Advocates brings people together to create and sustain a secure and healthy food system for their region, from production to consumption.

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