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Community fridges pop up during COVID-19 pandemic Stephanie Taylor Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Michael Bell /The Canadian Press On a sunny afternoon, there’s a steady flow of people coming and going from behind a pharmacy in Regina’s north-central neighbourhood. Tucked in behind the building is a small shed, its doors open to a fridge, freezer and pantry. There are containers of pasta salad, sandwiches, wraps and cans of food. ....
There are containers of pasta salad, sandwiches, wraps and cans of food. Not much is said and some people look to see what s there. Others have brought bags with them to restock their empty kitchen shelves. It s a cycle that repeats itself throughout the day at the fridge that belongs to no one and everyone. I dream of free fridges just being a normal thing in the city, says Danielle Froh, an emergency room nurse and one of the organizers behind Regina Community Fridge. The concept behind it is simple, she says: Take what you need; leave what you can. ....