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MPR: Rainbow curbs food shelf donations

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Description: Rainbow Foods, one of the state's largest grocery chains, has abruptly stopped donating its leftover produce and day-old baked goods to food shelves. [3:39 streaming audio broadcast] (December 13, 2004)
MPR: Rainbow curbs food shelf donations Rainbow curbs food shelf donations A memo from Roundy's, Rainbow's owner, expressed concern about a potential or actual lawsuit as a result of giving out slightly old food. (MPR Photo/Melanie Sommer)
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Description:This month, food shelves around the Twin Cities find themselves short thousands of pounds of fruits, vegetables, and bread they had expected. Rainbow Foods, one of the state's largest grocery chains, abruptly stopped donating its leftover produce and day-old baked goods.
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