FoodDock does a great job of making people more aware of the farms in their community. Farms bridge the gap between a consumer and the food they eat. So, I think buying your food from local farms and knowing how your food is being grown are important to your health. In addition, shopping at local farms is an investment in your local economy because you’re not just buying food, you're also employing people in your community. Thanks, FoodDock for bringing together people and their local farmers and cultivating the relationships between them. It’s really a win-win!
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