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Trading Corner Store Crackers For Fresh Tomatoes: Why Triscuit Is Advocating Urban Farming

While cities like San Francisco are awash in boutique bread shops and dirt-cheap farmer’s markets, others (like Detroit) don’t even have supermarkets. These so-called food deserts typically offer mostly standard corner-store fare like Jell-O, Ritz Bitz, or Kraft Macaroni and Cheese. So it’s strange that Triscuit, another–albeit slightly healthier-tasting Kraft product–is now making a play to be associated with anti-food desert urban gardening projects

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Trading Corner Store Crackers For Fresh Tomatoes: Why Triscuit Is Advocating Urban Farming

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