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Grand Forks food recovery program steadily growing

Boundary Food Recovery processes less-than-perfect food into items for clients
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Larry Dannhauer loads a tray of tomato slices into the industrial-sized dehydrator.

A food rescue initiative in Grand Forks is steadily growing as more people become aware of it and get involved with helping cut down on food insecurity and otherwise edible goods ending up in a landfill.

Boundary Food Recovery is well-supported, but it’s looking to eventually expand to take in more food as demand for their services grows.

Right now, though, space is limited.

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