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		<description><![CDATA[Farmers' markets are not just for the privileged. | There&#8217;s a lot of talk about the socio-economic privilege required to participate in alternative food movements. From Whole Foods&#8217; nickname of &#8220;Whole Paycheck&#8221; to the lack of government subsidies going towards organic food, healthy eating is often considered an elitist luxury. So when efforts are made to cross the bridge between underprivileged communities and access to healthy food, it&#8217;s time to put down your locally-grown carrot for a minute and...]]></description>
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