Hi John, It’s hard to live in a town without a grocery store -- but that’s the reality for many families in rural Iowa right now. These families are forced to rely on gas stations or dollar stores for food to put on their kitchen tables. But these places don’t sell fresh produce or fresh meat, which undermines our overall nutrition, health, and ability to reach our fullest potential. Many of our rural communities are fighting hard to keep their last remaining grocery store. In Gowrie (pop. 1,037), folks heroically came together to buy their grocery store to keep it open. Shortly after, the town of Manson (pop. 300) followed Gowrie’s example and are now rallying to reopen their grocery store. These stories are both heart-breaking and heart-warming, but we need to shine a light on them and share what’s really going on in the lives of everyday people. Food deserts aren’t just in rural America, they’re also in some of the biggest cities in our country like Chicago, Baltimore, and New York City. No matter what zip code you live in, you should have access to affordable, quality, and healthy food. If you believe that all Americans should be able to buy affordable, quality food to put on their kitchen table for dinner, add your name to my petition. To keep our grocery stores alive, we need to start by:
We need you with us to fight for everyday people just like you and me who deserve healthy, affordable food to eat. Stand with folks across the country who live in food deserts from rural Iowa to NYC -- sign my petition today. This is too important. Standing Tall for All, J.D. Scholten |
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