Your Food Budget Can Build a Stronger Atlanta.

How shifting a small part of your grocery spending to local Black-owned farms can stretch your dollar, nourish your family, and support Atlanta’s future.

Last Saturday morning at a grocery store in East Point, a father stood in front of the produce section with his two kids. He flipped over price tags, compared tomatoes, then put one pack back. Prices have been creeping up again, and he was trying to stretch his pay check. If you have done the same, you are not alone. Food costs are rising across Atlanta, and families are seeking ways to make their dollars go further.

There is a different way to think about your food money. In Georgia, dozens of Black-owned farms are quietly producing high-quality food at prices that often match or beat tho

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