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farmers of color

Illustration of a canvas grocery bag full of fresh food.
Posted inFood

Southsider Designs Grocery-delivery App to Mitigate Food Deserts

by James Garrison January 14, 2021January 14, 2021

hen many of us reflect on our lives, we often find a seed of change somewhere early on: a moment or mentor that would spur us along our path. For Stacy Minor, founder and owner of Sweet Potato Patch, the memories that propelled her to creating one of the first South Side–based grocery- and meal-delivery […]

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