on july 10th, "greensboro" food not bombs had their 8 fridges, freezers, tables, cleaning supplies, & food destroyed by the city with no warning.
today they had a distro to show "the city's actions will not stop us from keeping each other fed." 
"greensboro" FNB calls for donations to be made to "greensboro" mutual aid so they can ensure their neighbors get fed. additionally, more volunteers for their food not bombs chapter are needed to help with distro, cleaning, & cooking.
GSO FNB's insta: @foodnotbombs_gso
GSO mutual aid's links: https://linktr.ee/GSOMutualAid
a photo outside of the cities sanitation crew's trucks. there is someone operating the claw. which is positioned above a table, and many scattered & broken objects all around on the concrete floor.
another green digital flyer.
it has two screenshots from posts on facebook. one is from the city of "greensboro" with text reading: " "it takes a village." it truly does... and concerned citizens took that to heart and helped us --- public health and safety issue recently. they brought to our attent..." (a post detailing how the city felt this was the right thing to do essentially.) the second screenshot is of the comment section which is entirely siding with food not bombs. the comments read:
"@city of greensboro really showing your rear here aintcha?"
"anyone else think this was going to be "so we had them all repaired" not "so we seized them all"?"
"so...did they get a new refrigerator?"
"you're not the good guys here. hope that helps!"
"the fridges went bad so we shut down the whole operation"
"they told the city and we took action immediately removing the units and avoiding a major health risk... y'all maybe wanna talk about how folks with nothing to eat might be experiencing "a major health risk"?"
below these two photos is black text that reads: "the city of Greensboro made social media posts, doubling down that they were doing the right thing by shutting down a Free Pantry."
another sentence.
"but you didn't fall for it! over 300 passionate community members came to the defense of the community-run pantry."
a green digital flyer.
it reads in black text: "On July 10th, the City of Greensboro sent a sanitation crew to remove essential supplies at the community-operated Free Pantry in the Glenwood neighborhood. This included 8 fridges, freezers, tables, cleaning supplies, and of course food. We received no warnings and no communication."
there is a photo below of said sanitation crew on a truck taking a fridge. the concrete floor has many scattered objects & someone is in the distance holding a rake.