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Maxwell
3/20/2023 06:19:29 am
$8 billion has been committed to solving the food crisis in America after prices on food have risen. In addition, policy makers are trying to make grocery delivery easier for low income households by lowering the fees of delivery. Many states have started to open markets run by the community instead of being owned by large companies with profits split among everybody.
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Sitong
3/20/2023 06:24:06 am
Prices of commonly purchased foods has been on the rise and less people are able to afford it. As this issue continues to worsen, people are working together to fix the problem. For example, U.S. President Joe Biden committed more than $8 billion in funding to end hunger nationwide by 2030." In addition, "Many have started community-run markets to supply produce and other offerings tailored to local needs." This shows that there are many different groups of people working to fix the food crisis.
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milo
3/20/2023 07:55:13 am
The main idea of the section "confronting the crisis." is that there is a lot that is being done about hunger. It says how Florda and Montana are helping and making more food. Joe Biden also put 8 billion dollars to world hunger. People are now making healthy food more acsesible.
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Alex k
3/20/2023 08:02:31 am
The section "Confronting the Crisis" is to shed light on the solutions that are in the works for the food desert problem. This section starts off with the author telling us President Biden's plan to eliminate hunger in America by 2030. This policy is costing 8 billion dollars and half of it will go to eliminating food deserts. There are also solutions locally, as the communities in rural food deserts are coming together to make more farmer's markets with fresh and local produce.
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Christopher
3/20/2023 09:00:45 am
The many food deserts in the United States are not being ignored. In fact, Joe Biden, the president of the United States has issued more than 8 billion in funding to end the food crisis all over the country. Other officials are trying to lower the cost of delivering food to people in food deserts. But, citizens of Florida to Montana are trying to help themselves. They put up markets run by the community to supply their town without the help of large corporations.
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Justin
3/20/2023 09:00:51 am
¨Confronting The Crisis¨ is basically a section to where people are starting to change the matter of the problem of food and how far the nearest grocery store is. People have to travel more than 10 miles in order to go to their nearby grocery store just to buy food. They also talk about how the food are being brought from farms for more nutrition and healthy quality for the people to buy.
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Many people are trying to solve the crisis of not having a close supermarket to get healthy foods. President Biden is sending $8 billion, half of them towards expending into healthy food. Residents from small towns all over USA start making their own markets. Many organizations are redirecting extra healthy foods toward small towns, and cities plus towns are starting farmers' markets. They are also starting to sell fruits and vegetables at reduce prices.
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Jason 830
3/20/2023 09:22:00 am
Confronting the crisis is about how Joe Biden wants to try and stop hunger worldwide. He wants to invest 8 billion dollars in funding to have more healthy and affordable food. Fast foods are one of the most popular quick snacks that students can get. However, eating too much can cause health issues and even lead to mental health issues, and depression. As a result, this is why Joe wants to invest 8 billion dollars in healthy food. In addition to this, Flordia is now growing community farms to change the market food with fresh food.
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liam
3/20/2023 09:25:42 am
This section is about how this issue is not going unnoticed, like how Joe Biden spent 8 billion dollars towards fixing this issue, and many people in small towns in Flordia are trying to fix this issue themselves by creating small family owned grocery stores.
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victoria
3/20/2023 09:32:07 am
summarizing the section "confronting the crisis." the section talked about the following topics and 1 being said is food deserts and how they are full of places with unhealthy stores or fast food places that can really affect a person's health from consuming it daily. however in the last year of semtember biden had contributed with 8 billion dollars for the hunger nationwide situation. to help the people that are struggling with the price of healthy or fresh produce and making it affordable for people living in food deserts. as a result many small towns are also paying attention to how food deserts are harmful and they are helping to make a change and they made communities to help with it.
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830 - Ivan
3/20/2023 09:32:18 am
The section "Confronting the Crisis," is where steps that have been taken to prevent food deserts are spoken upon or talked about. The first paragraph talks about how the president of the United States, Joe Biden has committed more that 8 billion dollars in funds to end hunger nationwide by 2030 and how half that money would go towards efforts to expand access to healthy food around the nation. The last 2 paragraphs of the section "Confronting the Crisis" continues to talk about what is being done about food deserts, paragraph 2 talks about how policymakers are looking for ways to make grocery deliveries cheaper or more affordable and paragraph 3 talks about how small towns are taking their own steps of actions by starting their own community-ran markets.
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Katelyn
3/20/2023 09:36:23 am
People are banding together to find solutions for 'Food Deserts', places where people have to travel over 10 miles to find food and have high prices for delivery. Basically places that have trouble getting affordable fresh food. Some solutions include farmers markets, mobile fruit stands, and redirecting what would have been wasted supermarket stock. Other solutions included using 8 billion in funding if you're Joe Biden, or setting up a community market to replace a closed-down grocery store. In summary, people are coming up with solutions to solve food issues in rural areas.
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Yu Fei
3/20/2023 09:44:16 am
Summary: Inflation has caused food prices to rise higher than ever. Many people such as President Joe Biden have tried to come up with ways to make healthy food more accessible. Some people even started their own community market to deal with this issue.
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Toby
3/20/2023 12:56:25 pm
People are trying to help out with this situation but its hard. Because of these Food Deserts people are starving and with little money and maybe being unable to walk a mile and back with groceries its becoming impossible to get food. Biden is trying his best to help out as well as small towns trying to get fresh food to those who arent as wealthy or healthy. Policyamakers are also trying to lower delivery fees so more people would be able to get food delivered instead of having to walk almost 2 or more miles just to get groceries.
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Yonah S.
3/21/2023 07:02:58 am
Food deserts are beginning to become very expensive so as of September 2022, Biden put in $8 Billion Dollars to expand access to affordable and also healthy food. Some people in certain states can't access different groceries because the grocery store closed down in 2018 so they started their own community-owned market. I think this is a good idea because sometimes you can't always rely on others so you take matters into your own hands.
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Theo
3/21/2023 10:56:36 am
This food crisis in America is getting out of hand. For example, Biden has put 8 billion dollars into expanding access to affordable and healthy foods. And since 2018, many states have seen businesses closing down; therefore, there have been openings of community markets.
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jaden
3/21/2023 11:01:59 am
The section "Confronting the Crisis" talks about actions being taken to get rid of food deserts and how they are full of places with unhealthy stores or fast food places that can really affect a person's health from consuming it daily. How ever biden countibued 8 billion dollors to nationwide hunger. just to help people struggling with prices on healty items instead of buys cheap junk food.
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vincent w
3/21/2023 11:10:20 am
foods in america like desserts are becoming more common in smaller areas because in there the prices for normal foods are way higher than other places so they sell desserts since it's cheaper. so as a result they take their matters into their own hands. people in places like Florida and Montana are started community-run markets to supply people in their community with those foods that people need.
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Ya Qin L.
3/21/2023 11:12:00 am
Summary of 'Confronting the Crisis" : Many people are taking action to fix the problem of the rising prices of commonly purchased foods. For instance, last September, U.S. President Joe Biden committed more than $8 billion to end hunger nationwide by 2030, which will provide families with healthy and affordable food. Furthermore, small towns in Florida to Montana are opening up community owned markets to replace closed down grocery stores. To conclude, people are taking all this action by making healthy foods more affordable and sell more healthy food in towns, so food deserts are going to be unnoticed for people to become healthier.
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Ashley
3/21/2023 11:23:00 am
The summary of "Confronting the Crisis" is that healthy food prices have rises, so people would just go buy junk food instead. For example, " And when healthy foods are inconvenient to buy or unaffordable, people end up eating more readily available and cheaper junk food. That can lead to serious health consequences." However, people are trying to make a change. In addition, " U.S. President Joe Biden committed more than $8 billion in funding to end hunger nationwide by 2030."
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Jason 820
3/21/2023 11:24:24 am
The section "Confronting the Crisis" is about the solutions that were set to deal with hunger. For starters, Joe Biden spends 8 billion dollars in an act to end hunger in America by 2030. In addition, "Half of that money will be directed toward efforts to expand access to healthy and affordable food." Towns in Florida and Montana have started community markets where fresh products are made.
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Olivia
3/21/2023 01:39:09 pm
"Confronting the Crisis" talks about how people are helping to stop food deserts. Most solutions are donating money, creating community markets, bringing fresh produce from other places, etc. For example, Joe Biden donated over 8 billion dollars to end world hunger, half of which will be used to expand healthy and affordable food. I believe that this is good because it will help those in need at least a little.
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Louis
3/21/2023 03:18:14 pm
The section "Confronting the Crisis" is about steps being made to prevent food deserts, places with limited access to healthy, affordable food. Hence, the name food desert. Of the steps, the current U.S. president, Joe Biden has funded eight billion dollars towards a change to expand access to healthy and affordable food. Furthermore, communities are taking issues into their own hands and banding together to run a local produce market, so that all people are accessible to healthier, more accessible food options.
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Aiyuan
3/21/2023 03:53:32 pm
Food prices are rising, making it more difficult for people to afford them, but many others, including the president, are working to change this for the better, as stated in the text. "Last September, U.S. President Joe Biden committed more than $8 billion in funding to end hunger nationwide by 2030. Half of that money will be directed toward efforts to expand access to healthy and affordable food."
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Victoria J.
3/21/2023 04:21:50 pm
The section, “Confronting the crisis” is telling us about how other people are trying to solve the issue and how we can contribute. Everyday groceries are now more expensive and harder to get.
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Victoria Jiang
3/21/2023 04:26:58 pm
The section, “Confronting the Crisis,” is that mainly about food deserts being created from the rising price in groceries. “ Policymakers are also looking at ways to make grocery delivery services more affordable for people in food deserts,” it states in the text. People everywhere are trying to solve this issue, whether it’s with the government and higher ups such as the president or policymakers or working together with their community to build a local farm and garden to supply fresh food.
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Bowen
3/21/2023 05:33:37 pm
As more and more food prices go up and lack of transportation to reach super markets people start to eat unhealthy and cheaper alternatives. However some people have started to try to solve the hunger problem. People like policymakers are looking at ways to make grocery delivery services cheaper in food deserts. In addition some organizations are giving extra foods from farms and stores to people in need.
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Desire
3/22/2023 06:26:20 am
The problem of food deserts is getting acknowledged, President Biden donated 8$ billion in funding to help expand access to healthy and more affordable foods. Many people are also trying to help out by starting a community to supply produce and other local needs. Organizations have redirected extra food from farms and stores and decided to get mobile markets to sell fruits and vegetables at reduced prices.
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Ada
3/22/2023 06:31:48 am
The section "Confronting the Crisis" was basically about how people took action to stop hunger in the US. For example, "Last September, U.S. President Joe Biden committed more than $8 billion in funding to end hunger nationwide by 2030." In addition, "For example, residents in Winchester, Illinois, started a community-owned market in 2018 to replace the grocery store that had closed in their town. The market’s milk comes from a local dairy, and fresh vegetables are grown on a nearby farm." This shows how many people around the country are making an effort so that people in need will get what they need.
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ethan 810
3/22/2023 06:58:50 am
$8 billion has been committed by joe biden to solving the food crisis in America after prices on food have risen. In addition, policy makers are trying to make grocery delivery easier for low income households by lowering the fees of delivery. Many states have started to open markets run by the community instead of being owned by large companies with profits split among everybody. This leads to attempts to cancel the inflating prices, because many low income cannot afford the uprising prices.
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Angel
3/22/2023 10:08:52 am
This situation is not going unnoticed, many commonly purchased food are getting higher. So U.S. President Joe Biden has committed over $8 billion funding to end world hunger by 2023. Policy makers are looking for ways to make grocery delivery fees more affordable for people in food deserts. Many people have started community run markets to supply produce and other local needs.
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The summary of the section “Confronting the Crisis” is that Joe Biden helped the food deserts by using 8 billion dollars on making healthy food more accessible and affordable. The people in Florida and other places are making farms for growing fresh healthy food. With these supports people living in the food deserts can access better quality and quantity foods.
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Albert Liu
3/22/2023 01:57:23 pm
The section “confronting crisis” shows the reader how communities and organizations are trying to help those around food deserts. For example, the president funded 8 billion in an attempt to solve hunger. In addition, communities around food deserts have come together to resolve their food crisis by having community-run supermarket's. Even organizations not from food deserts are helping by sharing their extra food to food deserts. Policy makers and mobile markets are also lowering prices.
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Jayden
3/22/2023 03:13:27 pm
Joe Biden has spent 8 billion dollars trying to end nation wide food hunger by 2030. Joe Biden does this because many people do not have access to healthy foods from the grocery store, although they have easy access to multiple fast foods stops at their fingertips. Some farms are also trying to redirect foods to local people that need it because it would expire by lack of demand.
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Collin
3/22/2023 04:21:27 pm
The public came together to solve food deserts or areas where accessibility to affordable and healthy food is very minimal. Some actions the public took were running community owned markets with fresh produce and distributing extra food that will ultimately be discarded if not used. President Biden has also spent billions in funding for ending world hunger. Other government officials such as policymakers have also taken action by investigating more ways to make food delivery services more affordable (especially for lower income families).
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Andy
3/22/2023 04:37:32 pm
Confronting the Crisis is about the solutions to food deserts. For example " Last September, U.S. President Joe Biden committed more than $8 billion in funding to end hunger nationwide by 2030." This shows that Joe Biden helped the community by giving them a lot of money, so they can build supermarkets. In addition, "Many have started community-run markets to supply produce and other offerings tailored to local needs. Instead of being run by large corporations, these markets are owned by residents who share in the profits." This means that people in their community are offering to help make supermarkets so people can have access to fresh food.
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Casey
3/22/2023 05:35:57 pm
“Confronting the Crisis” is about how many people have stepped up to make a change in order to stop world hunger across the country. Many communities have started running their own markets that have fresh groceries in small towns and policymakers are looking for ways to make grocery delivery services more affordable for people who live in food deserts. In addition, a while ago, President Biden has donated $8 billion dollars, to fund ending hunger. Half of this money that he put in, would be used to make efforts to expand access to healthy as well as affordable food for people. Other places have created farmers markets and/or mobile markets which sell fruits and vegetables from carts and trucks at less expensive prices. Also, organizations are giving extra food to people nearby who need it. Many solutions to end hunger include people in the same community, coming together
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helen
3/22/2023 06:51:21 pm
Many are banding together to try to resolve the healthy food shortage and desert food crisis. For example, president Joe Biden pledged $8B+ to end nationwide hunger by the end of the decade. In addition, small towns are creating community-run markets to supply food and other necessities. which are owned by residents instead of corporations.
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Riley H.
3/22/2023 07:09:26 pm
In poorer places, fresh produce is often hard to come by. Instead, fast food and unhealthy, cheaper options pop up. This causes obesity and sickness so people have taken charge on fixing the problem by making community gardens, donating money, and starting trucks that sell produce and healthy foods.
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Sophia
3/22/2023 07:29:01 pm
Many people are all taking action to resolve the problem of food deserts. For example it states " Last September, U.S. President Joe Biden committed more than $8 billion in funding to end hunger nationwide by 2030." In addition the text also states "Policymakers are also looking at ways to make grocery delivery services more affordable for people in food deserts. That includes exploring how to help low-income households with the cost of delivery fees." This shows how people around the world are trying to stop hunger by doing things such as donating money or just helping out in general.
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Ivan 820
3/22/2023 08:31:50 pm
Confronting the crisis is about how Biden wants to try and stop world hunger He wants to invest 8 billion $ to fund for more healthy and affordable foods. Many places are considered to be "food deserts" places that well, have no food basically. Considering how little access to healthy food some people have is wild, people have to travel so far to get food its crazy.
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alfred
3/23/2023 06:30:27 am
$8 billion has been committed to solving the food crisis in America after prices on food have risen. to try to help people with low income job
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Alex Y.
3/23/2023 06:37:24 am
"Confronting the Crisis" section explains that Joe Biden committed more than $8 Billion in funding to end hunger nationwide by 2030 with half of the money to improve access to more affordable and healthy foods, despite when commonly purchased foods prices are higher than ever. Policymakers are looking at ways to make grocery delivery services cheaper in food deserts, and small towns from Florida to Montana started community-run markets to supply produce for local needs.
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amanda c
3/23/2023 08:24:27 am
8 billion dollas have been used to try to end hunger nationwide. People are also trying to make fresh groceries more available. People in such communities are also growing their own food and making community markets.
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Lucas R
3/23/2023 09:17:34 am
Joe Biden is committing 8 billion dollars to end hunger by 2030 and help people access healthy food. Lots of people rural communities often have to travel up to 10 miles just to go to a grocery store. However lawmakers and legislators are changing this by making local, non company owned grocery stores. This would help people in rural communities access healthy and good food.
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Kimberly z
3/23/2023 12:36:35 pm
The section “Confronting the Crisis” is mainly about ways to solve the problem of food deserts. President Joe Biden had spent over $8 billion to end food hunger. Not only but many small towns had started to make their own local markets and gardens. They will get produce from their local farms and sell it in markets.
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Lily
3/23/2023 01:09:28 pm
With inflation, people are being more aware of food desert. Such as, Joe Biden, he donated 8 million dollars for healthy and cheaper food, with the goal of ending world hunger. Many policymakers are also helping by providing cheaper delivery fees to people in food desert. Some states and towns help by buliding community markets own by locals, where the products are fresh and accessibility.
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Elena J
3/23/2023 04:02:25 pm
In summary, the section "Confronting the Crisis" talks about solutions to the problem of people not having access to healthy food in rural areas. For example, in the text it states, "Policymakers are also looking at ways to make grocery delivery services more affordable for people in food deserts. That includes exploring how to help low-income households with the cost of delivery fees." Therefore, this shows that as a result of people who have a low income not being able to access the nutritious foods that they need citizens and organizations are making an effort to create a more affordable form of delivery so that way everyone can get the food they need. All in all, "Confronting the Crisis" gives people hope to everyone having access to the food that they need.
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Tre Williams
3/23/2023 04:13:56 pm
In Confront the Change they discuss food deserts, which is an area with a grocery store that is hard to get to or has a high delivery fee. These people then have to rely on cheaper, more unhealthy options. This has led to the government trying to lower the prices of delivery to support lower-income families and communities have started markets to stop paying a ton of money.
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Ruby
3/23/2023 04:33:58 pm
After food prices rose, legislators (policymakers) began lowering delivery fees to make grocery delivery more accessible to low-income households. Furthermore, US President Joe Biden has authorized more than $8 billion in funding to help address the country's food crisis. The many "food deserts" that exist in the United States are no longer being overshadowed. Furthermore, residents from Florida to Montana are attempting to help solve the crisis in their communities by establishing markets to provide a source of food for all.
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Kevin xiao
3/23/2023 05:12:57 pm
The Summary of “ Confronting the Crisis” is food prices are rising however there is people trying to help the food hunger problem, an example of this is joe Biden he spend $8 billion to end world hungry by the end of 2030. Another example is “ Policymakers are also looking at ways to make grocery delivery services more affordable for people in food deserts. That includes exploring how to help low-income households with the cost of delivery fees”. This show they are trying to help the rising price of food and make thing more affordable which help the Hunger problem.
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Sandra
3/23/2023 05:33:02 pm
A summary of the section, “Confronting the Crisis” is that people are recognizing and trying to help people who don’t have access to any food. President Joe Biden has committed 8 billion dollars in the hopes of ending world hunger. Cities and towns have also started community services that help supply and deliver healthy produce.
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Ty
3/23/2023 05:51:46 pm
Hungry for change is about how there are so many fast food restaurants an little to no fresh foods. The fast food will be right outside your door wile the fresh and healthier foods would be 10 minutes away from your home. In the text it states "In urban food deserts, at least one-third of the population lives more than a mile from the nearest supermarket." This means that the healthier food is farther, less fresh foods than fast foods. All of this fast food is bad for your meatal health making you eat your self to death.
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Ella
3/23/2023 06:08:16 pm
'Confronting the Crisis' is basically the increase on items we generally purchase. Thus, causing many to not be able to buy things such as food. Wanting change and development on this issue, Joe Biden, president of the U.S, funded $8Billion dollars to end hunger nationwide by 2030. Additionally, policymakers are also looking for solutions to help this situation from worsening. For instance, searching ways to make delivery fees/prices for low-incomers more affordable.
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Kanglin Li
3/23/2023 06:23:49 pm
The theme in "Confronting the Crisis" is that the price of food keeps going up and healthy food can be a long way off, and people buy unhealthy food for convenience. U.S. President Joe Biden committed more than $8 billion in funding to end hunger so people can eat healthy and stay hungry nationwide by 2030. Half of that money will be directed toward efforts to expand access to healthy and affordable food.” And “Small towns from Florida to Montana are taking matters into their own hands. Many have started community-run markets to supply produce and other offerings tailored to local needs. Instead of being run by large corporations, these markets are owned by residents who share in the profits.”
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lili
3/23/2023 06:29:40 pm
the section talks about how food deserts are beginning to be more expensive and people not having groceries near in order to get food. According to the article joe Biden the president of the U.S, put in $8 billion dollars in September 2022 to expand access to healthy food. people is even starting to try solving this issue by creating their owned markets or groceries.
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Samantha
3/23/2023 06:48:20 pm
In the section "Comforting the Crisis", it states that food deserts have been highly expensive, so Biden has funded more than $8 billion help people be able to have healthy, affordable food. Biden is planning to help out people in need of food meanwhile, a lot of Americans have to travel around 10 miles to get groceries. As people are trying to help out and try to reduce the amount of these issues.
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Morgan
3/23/2023 06:53:09 pm
Joe Biden has issued more than 8 billion in funding to end the food crisis all over the country. Other officials are trying to lower the cost of delivering food to people in food deserts. Citizens of Florida to Montana are trying to help themselves.
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benjamin
3/23/2023 06:55:10 pm
Biden put in $8 Billion Dollars to expand access to affordable and also healthy food. Some people in certain states can't access different groceries because the grocery store closed down in 2018.Biden is trying his best to help out as well as small towns trying to get fresh food to those who arent as wealthy or healthy. Policyamakers are also trying to lower delivery fees so more people would be able to get food delivered instead of having to walk almost 2 or more miles just to get groceries.
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jordan
3/23/2023 07:02:49 pm
this section is mostly about healthier food being overpriced and how the food that is more unhealthier is the food that is cheaper and there are also people who have low income so the only thing the can eat are all these unhealthy snacks which could lead up to type 2 diabetes, heart diseases, and obesity
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Selina
3/23/2023 10:40:21 pm
The U.S. president funded more than 8 billion to end world hunger 2030 as many commonly bought foods prices are rising. Communities in small towns help each other creating a market place in order to have a market supplied nearby. As people live more distant from markets, policymakers are finding a way to have delivery services more affordable.
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Anni
3/24/2023 04:32:43 am
The section “Confronting The Crisis” is about how food prices have been rising and some people can’t afford healthy food. As the problem continues expanding, people are working together and trying to fix it. For example, “Last September, U.S. President Joe Biden committed more than $8 billion in funding to end hunger nationwide by 2030”. In addition, “Cities and towns are also starting farmers’ markets to bring in fresh options to food deserts… mobile markets are selling fruits and vegetables from carts and trucks at reduced prices to help ease the problem”. This shows that many people and communities are trying to help change this crisis.
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Val
3/24/2023 04:45:29 am
The section "Confronting the Crisis" describes the steps that have been made to combat the problem of food deserts. The issue of food deserts, where people lack access to healthy and affordable food, is being addressed by policymakers and communities. U.S. President Joe Biden has committed more than $8 billion to end hunger nationwide by 2030, with half the money directed toward expanding access to healthy and affordable food. Policymakers are also exploring ways to make grocery delivery services more affordable, including helping low-income households with delivery fees. Small towns are starting community-run markets owned by residents who share in the profits, providing tailored produce and other offerings. The example of Winchester, Illinois, shows that such markets can replace closed grocery stores and provide fresh, locally sourced food.
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Hawke Begun
3/24/2023 05:30:55 am
Food deserts are becoming more and more frequent and more expensive. As of September 2022 Biden put in 8 billion dollars to expand access to healthy food. I think it is a good idea to start a community food market because it brings wealth to under developed neighborhoods.
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George Zhang
3/24/2023 05:35:46 am
As of September 2022, food deserts has started to become to very expensive. Prices of fresh food has increased dramatically and some people can not afford it. As a result, president Biden spent 8 billion dollars to try to fix the problem. In addition, he wants to eliminate hunger by 2030.
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Jaken C
3/24/2023 05:36:29 am
Food deserts are spread throughout the country, many people don't have access to real and nutritious food nearby. In order to combat this U.S president Joe Biden has allocated 8 billion dollars to try and stop the hunger of many by 2030. In addition, many policy makers are looking ways to deliver foods to the food deserts across the country. Furthermore, many states like Florida to Montana have started to create community run markets to get fresh and nutritious foods.
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Ethan
3/24/2023 09:59:02 am
This is about how this issue is gettingnotice, like how Joe Biden spent 8 billions dollars towards fixing things. many people in small towns in Flordia are trying to help. This issue themselves by creating small owned stores.
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Teng hui zhao
3/24/2023 10:10:12 am
Food will become more and more expensive and fewer people will be able to afford it, and as this problem becomes more and more serious, people will have to pay attention to it, such as when people start to run community markets
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Ty A
3/24/2023 11:54:59 am
It is not disregarded that there are numerous food deserts in the United States. In truth, Joe Biden, the president of the United States, has approved financing totaling more than $8 billion to address the nation's widespread food crisis. The cost of distributing food to those in food deserts is being reduced by other officials. But, people from Florida to Montana are making an effort to assist themselves. They established community-run markets to supply their town without the aid of big businesses
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Matthew
3/24/2023 11:55:17 am
Food prices are rising and this is causing people to not be able to afford it. People are trying to solve the food problem and grouping up like how joe Biden funded 8 billion dollars towards the food problem. This was to help the people get the food that they want without having to spend a lot of their money.
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Wei Hao Jiang
3/24/2023 06:26:10 pm
Problems with fresh products and healthier food prices are rising is cause people not able to afford any and making them choose to but less healthier food, however Joe Biden had funded 8 billion dollars to end hunger nationwide. Policymakers are also trying to make grocery deliveries services cheaper for people to afford as well. Small towns in Florida to Montana also started to take this problem in their own hands, with many starting community markets and run by residents who shares the profit. For example, residents in Winchester, Illinois started a community-owned market in 2018 to replace closed down grocery stores. Products sold there are all fresh and grown in nearby farms.
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Jamin
3/24/2023 06:57:59 pm
Food shortages are becoming a big problem, and many are trying to put an end to such a crisis. Joe Biden has spent large amounts of money to try to end hunger across the nation, and many towns and cities are starting local markets to feed people. Organizations have also stepped in to bringing extra food from farms and stores to those who need it.
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Ivan Chen
3/25/2023 09:32:46 am
Food deserts are a growing issue, and Joe Biden recently donated $8 billion to assist increase to have more affordable meals. By forming a community to give food and other necessities for the neighborhood, many people are also attempting to assist.
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Liann
3/25/2023 03:04:34 pm
In the section "Confronting the Crisis", it talks about the inflation of prices and food deserts that caused hunger. For example, Joe Biden spent 8 billion dollars towards the food problem for people. In additon, small towns have tried to stop the problem, creating community runned supermarkets and growing food to prevent the lack of healthy food.
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3/26/2023 02:56:16 pm
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Liann
3/27/2023 05:33:00 am
In the section "Confronting the Crisis", it talks about the inflation of prices and food deserts that caused hunger. For example, Joe Biden spent 8 billion dollars towards the food problem for people. In additon, small towns have tried to stop the problem, creating community runned supermarkets and growing food to prevent the lack of healthy food.
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zanmei
3/27/2023 06:04:16 am
Food deserts are becoming more and more in the United states. Prices of real and fresh healthy food have become more expensive. The prices are increasing rapidly. Joe Biden, the president of the u.s, funded 8 $dollars for this food problem. He did this to help the people reach healthier foods.
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lucas lin
3/27/2023 07:23:13 am
$8 billion dollars donated by Joe Biden towards a food problem as due to inflation food prices are increasing and so the money being donated is helping people as they dont have to waste alot of money
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Cole F.
3/28/2023 05:37:20 am
In the section "confronting the crisis" it talks about how food is just getting more and more expensive so Joe Biden is sending out lots of money to help people get access to not only food but also healthier food to help these people live a better life.
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jin lei
3/29/2023 05:09:13 pm
Many people are trying to solve the crisis of not having a close supermarket to get healthy foods. President Joe Biden committed more than $8 billion in funding to end hunger nationwide by 2030. And many people in small towns in Flordia are trying to fix this issue themselves by creating small family owned grocery stores.
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