Final Analysis
Jan 22, 2019
2 minutes
It’s a food bank. Well, not exactly. Close enough, though. From October 1933 onwards, during the Great Depression, ‘surplus commodities’ were bought by the US government from farmers who could not otherwise sell their goods; sometimes processed to a greater or lesser degree; then given away, or
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