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		<description><![CDATA[Exploring the legality of the "Underground Food Movement." | The Health Department didn’t show up when I made dinner for my neighbors last night. Fortunately, our health and safety laws don’t usually dictate how we prepare food in our personal and private realms. But humans have a natural tendency, an urge to feed each other, and the shareable food movement is taking that to new levels&#8212;levels that bring up some legal curiosities.]]></description>
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