Community Food Co-op makes good use of donation


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(KSL News) The Community Food Co-op of Utah has a new walk-in freezer.

The UPS Foundation donated the money to buy the freezer, which will make receiving, organizing and delivering frozen food a lot better.

Food at the co-op is targeted for low-income people but is available to everyone. Co-op members receive a monthly delivery.

The most popular package sells for $23 and includes five pounds of meat, seven fresh vegetables, three fresh fruits, a loaf of bread and a pound of grain.

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