Saviors of Chicago’s Food Desert

It is no surprise a strong correlation between poverty and food accessibility exists, recorded as far as the mid-1990s and most likely further. However, the income of a neighborhood is not the only factor. Communities populated by Black or Hispanic citizens also determine the probability of grocery stores opening. In the wake of COVID, there […]
Food Stamp Benefits Will Increase by 25 Percent

President Biden made a permanent change to increase food stamp benefits. He wants to increase it by 27 percent — this will be the biggest boost for the program. This new decision will start on Oct. 1, 2021, for the 42 million people that are currently using stamps, according to United States Secretary of Agriculture […]
Different Ways to Enjoy Coffee

Enjoying a good cup of joe is something many people enjoy. Some enjoy their coffee with a bit of sugar and cream. Others will drink it plain ole black. This article will lay out a few different ways to enjoy java. People have been coming up with unique ways to enjoy their favorite beverage, coffee. […]
Celebrating National Pigs in Blankets Day

Pretty much every day of the year has been designated to celebrate one thing or another. April 24 has been marked to celebrate pigs in blankets — a delicious and creative cuisine — and National Skip day. This article will lay out how celebrating pigs in blankets came about. Pigs in blankets is a term […]
Biden Canceling Trump’s Pandemic Food Aid Due to Costs, Delivery Issues

President Joe Biden has decided to end pandemic food aid — The Farmers to Families Food Box — that Trump’s administration put into motion. The President of the United States made this announcement on April 14, 2021. The program will not continue on May 1st. In May 2020, former President Donald Trump enacted a program […]
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