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When food banks were first introduced to the public back in the 1980s, the idea was to provide much-needed but temporary assistance during recessionary times. And they were originally set up to provide short-term relief to those who had lost their jobs due to the recession.
The role of the community food bank has since grown and evolved to become a permanent fixture in today’s society. Recent research reveals that as of today, more than 3,000 food banks and community agencies come together to serve the most vulnerable. Last year those in need made 1.1 million visits to these organizations in one month alone, according to the
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VANCOUVER, BC, May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Organic Garage (TSXV: OG) (OTCQX: OGGFF) (FRA: 9CW1) announced that its 100%-owned subsidiary Future of Cheese has signed a manufacturing agreement with Ontario based Flamaglo Foods.
Organic Garage is an Ontario-based independent organic grocer with a growing footprint, increasing revenue and new business verticals.
Founded in 2005 by a fourth-generation grocer, Matt Lurie, Organic Garage s 4-outlet Toronto area chain did $24 million in sales last year.
Like Whole Foods (purchased by Amazon for $13.7 billion), OG targets health-conscious consumers.
Many urban millennials (25 to 40-year-olds) are seeking alternatives to big chain-stores. A growing number of the millennial generation express dim views of corporations and their leaders, reports Forbes Magazine.