https://www.rubyspantry.org/home
If you live in the upper midwest (US) especially Minnesota or Wisconsin (but on their website it says they also do events in Iowa and North Dakota aswell) and you need cheap food, look into ruby's pantry
Ive been struggling pretty bad lately and i just got a whole grocery haul, milk, eggs, bread, chips and drinks and so much more for only $25. If your in a tough spot but do have $25 to spare, its so worth it
They basically take surplus food thats going to be wasted anyways and resell a bunch of it really cheap (a bundle for 25). There arent any income or residency requirements.
Im not associated with them i just want to help people who might be in the same situation as me
#minnesota #wisconsin #midwest #foodsecurity #communitysupport
https://www.rubyspantry.org/home
If you live in the upper midwest (US) especially Minnesota or Wisconsin (but on their website it says they also do events in Iowa and North Dakota aswell) and you need cheap food, look into ruby's pantry
Ive been struggling pretty bad lately and i just got a whole grocery haul, milk, eggs, bread, chips and drinks and so much more for only $25. If your in a tough spot but do have $25 to spare, its so worth it
They basically take surplus food thats going to be wasted anyways and resell a bunch of it really cheap (a bundle for 25). There arent any income or residency requirements.
Im not associated with them i just want to help people who might be in the same situation as me
#minnesota #wisconsin #midwest #foodsecurity #communitysupport
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