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America Is Hungry. CAN GYMS HELP FEED IT?

IT ALL STARTED WITH 44,000 pounds of lettuce.

There it was, a literal truckload of leafy greens, sitting in a semi parked up the street from the medical office where Dannette Wheeler worked in Fentress County, Tennessee. After Wheeler approached them, the truckers explained their plight. That day, March 25, 2020, the coronavirus was spreading across the country. The truckers were supposed to deliver the lettuce to businesses and restaurants throughout middle Tennessee, but

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