ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Food First NL is seeking food retailers across the province to join their new program to improve food access for residents, especially ...
Food First NL is looking for local businesses to join their latest project, Great Things in Store, which aims to increase residents' access to food, especially those with low incomes. UnsplashST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Food First NL is seeking food retailers across the province to join their new program to improve food access for residents, especially those in low-income households.
The new project, Great Things in Store, will be co-designed by retailers, their communities and Food First NL.These solutions may differ from retailer to retailer and may include supply chain changes, store upgrades, promotional work, pricing initiatives or other ideas that the community and the retailer create together.We are looking for food retailers from across the province to join our latest project.
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