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It occurred to me that many people may not be aware of community fridges as a resource. These are literally just refrigerators in public places stocked and cleaned by volunteers with donated food. Sometimes raw ingredients and sometimes prepared meals. This is the best database I could find, but I know it's incomplete as it's missing my town. There's also a directory for NYC. Often the local fridge will have a Facebook group, or be run by a mutual aid group. Related are Little Free Pantries; a neighbor used to run one of these, stocked both by neighbors and by commercial donations.
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