Don’t Touch The Zucchini, And Other New Rules Of Engagement At Farmers Markets In These Times – WBEZ (Chicago)

“Farmers markets are considered essential businesses under [Gov. JB Pritzker’s] order,” noted Lawrence Hemingway who heads Evanston’s Parks and Recreation Department. “But we are going to do it in a safe manner to protect both the farmers as well as the residents who are planning to come to the market.” So Hemingway has developed a set of strict rules
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Blondie (Heart of Glass)
5 years ago

empty gestures and banal bravado. Evaluate every contact, every time. Welcome to soft biowarfare.

debtsor
5 years ago

Let’s shut down these markets, and let the produce rot in the fields instead.

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