Re/Storing Nashville :: Building Access to Affordable Food

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Story Type: Transportation Issue

My Story:

I shop everywhere. Why because it gives me different choices. The Dollar General Market is one of my favorites. They have a great variety of foods to choose from. It's not only a grocery store, I can get household products and other items also. I get there by bus sometimes (which costs $3.20) or pay someone to take me. Thank God the store is right up the street from me. I pay $10 if I have someone take me to the store because I often go to more than one. The Dollar General Market is just like shopping in Kroger or Walmart, only cheaper. That's why I shop there, because it's convenient and easier for me to ensure my family eats a healthy, well balanced meal.

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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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