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Backseat Driver

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4. Might be related: Kroger begins sponsoring
Sat Mar 18, 2023, 02:41 PM
Mar 2023

MarketWagon local/regional farmers products and businesses through a separate FB page while regional MarketWagon, a truly wonderful local delivery of home-grown farm foods and products, highlights but doesn't link the Kroger logo (yet?). I shop at both fairly exclusively. Though I'm not convinced about the socioeconomic conditions of Ohio's non-factory farmers (or their rural politics). In fact, I suppose both do have payrolls of both retail and on-the-farm helper employees to pay that work hard, but I am quite interested in eating fresher, healthier, more nutritious foods by local farms in my state who practice more stewardship of their animals, soils, and don't add processed chemicals in either.

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Bravo! Cheezoholic Mar 2023 #1
Hmmmmmm Traildogbob Mar 2023 #2
ive always wonder who funds these groups and they seem to pop up like weeds AllaN01Bear Mar 2023 #3
The CIW has been around since the 90s Blues Heron Mar 2023 #6
What does that have to do with this march? Blues Heron Mar 2023 #5
The sarcasm Traildogbob Mar 2023 #7
Might be related: Kroger begins sponsoring Backseat Driver Mar 2023 #4
Years ago in my 20s, I worked in Florida's flower growing farms Farmer-Rick Mar 2023 #8
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