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LAKE OSWEGO — Mary’s Woods retirement community hosted a two-day food-packing event Dec. 7-8, organized to distribute 35,000 meals to neighbors in n

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This New-to-Portland Food App Aims to Help Solve Climate Change—with Discount Doughnuts

This New-to-Portland Food App Aims to Help Solve Climate Change—with Discount Doughnuts Too Good to Go, newly launched in Portland, connects customers with local restaurants and stores to pass on their end-of-day surplus. By Nick Campigli 6/5/2021 at 12:30am Getting a box of eight doughnuts for $1.39 in Portland, Oregon, might sound too good to be true. But Too Good to Go, newly launched in Portland, can make it happen.  Too Good to Go is a food-based service app that connects customers to local restaurants and grocery stores that want to pass on their end-of-day surplus—produce, prepared meals, bagels, or a “Surprise Bag” of doughnuts to pick up after closing time.  

It felt really good : Postponed Blazers games prompt food donations

It felt really good : Postponed Blazers games prompt food donations Rather than discard hundreds of sandwiches and salads, the Moda Center donated them to Urban Gleaners, which will get them to families in need. Author: Katherine Cook Updated: 5:34 AM PST January 22, 2021 PORTLAND, Ore. We use the term “silver lining a lot these days. Probably because there have been so many bad things happening from which silver linings can emerge. On Thursday, Clare Stager smiled after a silver lining shone her way, following news of two postponed Blazers games. Stager is the program director for Urban Gleaners, a nonprofit that collects leftover food from restaurants and grocers, then provides it to families in need across the Portland metro area. 

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