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No car, no problem: How Cal Poly students are getting groceries on campus

by Chloë Schauermann April 30, 2025April 30, 2025

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Many students have a hard time getting their groceries, whether it’s the struggle of public transit or the cost of quality produce. Mustang News Reporter Chloë Schauermann takes a closer look at two groups on campus who are aiming to make shopping easy and affordable.

Tagged: Bring it Cal Poly, Cal Poly, Campus health and well being, San Luis Obispo, SLO Food Bank

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