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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Daily Bread, a program that serves meals rescued from being wasted, continues to expand in Jamestown.
The organization has now added Community Options to its long list of sites that people can pick up needed food. The new location can be found at 420 20th St. SW, two blocks east of Valley Plains Equipment in Jamestown.
Other freezers that are used by Daily Bread are located at Washington Elementary School, St. John’s Lutheran Church and the Senior Citizens Center for the summer.
“Food comes from state-certified kitchens and is fully cooked,” the organization’s website states. “Meals are in a frozen state, so those getting food will need to thaw it out and reheat it. The food has never been touched by human hands, so its safe and nourishing.”
Daily Bread collected over 13,000 pounds of food from numerous vendors in 2016 in Jamestown.