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    Amy Laskowski

    Amy Laskowski graduated from Syracuse University in 2007 with a degree in English, and earned a master’s in journalism at the College of Communication in 2015. She helps edit the work of BU Today’s interns and is always hunting for interesting, quirky stories around BU. Profile

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There are 11 comments on SPH’s One-of-a-Kind Grocery Truck

  1. Fantastic idea that brings about the change we need in the american diet! It’s one thing to come up with an idea or theory, but you guys have acted on it to achieve great ends. I can only offer huge praise!

    1. I am trying to get information on starting a mobile g
      Grocery store in my area. It is a rural poverty stricken area. A lot of the people do not have access to vehicles, therefore they have problems getting to the super market. If you can give me some information I would appreciate it. Thank you.

  2. A stellar first step toward a higher goal of offering locally grown, organically raised produce at affordable prices. I’m sure there are many others, like us, who would help fund such an initiative.

  3. I’m a BU student who lives basically at the Citgo sign. I hate having to travel to Star Market more than once a week for fruits and veges because they often do not make it a week. Where is the closest place to get produce from the Citgo sign? Thanks!

    1. The closest supermarket I can think of is the Shaw’s past Fenway at 33 Kilmarnock St, Boston, MA. There’s also a Trader Joe’s on Boylston near Hynes Convention Center.

    2. I live in South Campus and shop at the Shaws that CF mentioned. I used to shop at Johnny’s Market which was convenient, but it closed. A Whole Foods is opening where it used to be on Beacon St, so I’ll probably shop there once it does.

  4. This is a great idea, keep it up. I live a half a mile from a Shaws, and it’s still a pain to grocery shop without a car. At least I have somewhere to go though.

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