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. Expect a great flattening: big companies and chains will survive, while the smaller businesses that define our neighborhoods face an uncertain future.The growers, pickers, and packers who make up a major part of the food supply chain are essential workers — migrant farmworkers will still see their applications to work in the U.S. fast-tracked, despite President Trump’s temporary immigration suspension — but are receiving inadequate protection from the coronavirus.
[Less than one-third of the world can feed itself from food grown within a 62-mile radius , according to a new study. This means that disruptions in global trade could make it harder to feed populations that can’t rely on local crops. [Penguin Random House is publishing a digital cookbook with recipes from some of the biggest names in cooking and food, from Samin Nosrat to Alison Roman to Christina Tosi. Proceeds from book sales will go to the Restaurant Workers’ COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund.
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