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Although I second this, I also recognize this is also a limited possibility for some people.

-- Some people can't grow a garden because they don't have enough residual space (homeless, roommate, nomads, etc.)
-- Some may have inhospitable living environments (evil landlords/neighbors, bad weather, poor resources)
-- Perhaps there might be a few that have busy schedules with work or caretaking others????

== Neighborhood gardens are a great concept, but depend on trust which is easily violated and seldom earned.
== Government assistance does help, but not far enough and comes out of the taxpayers pockets.
== Food banks are notorious for expired or rotten food- of which they are reportedly short of at the moment.

The best long-term solution (to my current perception) would to figure out how to make it easier for individuals with limited space and resources to grow a regular yield. At the very least, a few days worth in order to ease financial tensions.

Im open to any detailed propositions that come to main.

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