A 100% Locally Sourced Meal
We’re recommitting to our core values in a time of great change. This year, the Eat Local Challenge is more important than it has ever been.
We’re recommitting to our core values in a time of great change. This year, the Eat Local Challenge is more important than it has ever been.
We’re trying to help and you can too. Today’s Eat Local Challenge celebrates locally sourced food and the people that produce it, including our Farm to Fork partners.
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