BOSTON (CBS) – Step inside City Fresh’s kitchen and you’ll find a busy operation. Beside the stove, cooks tend to a bubbling kettle of Asian curry. Meanwhile, a line of workers package vegetables and sandwiches.
City Fresh Foods looks to give employees an ownership stake
On Juneteenth, City Fresh Foods celebrated more than one kind of freedom. While the June 19 holiday commemorates final emancipation of African slaves, this Roxbury company was also “freed” from its shareholders, buying them out and becoming fully minority-owned for the first time since opening in 1994.
Stories of Resilience: Bringing Healthy Food to the Underserved, Pandemic or Not
City Fresh Foods was launched in 1994 out of a kitchen in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Since then, City Fresh Foods has been a staple in the food service community and has addressed food insecurity in Boston by delivering nutritious, delicious and ethnically diverse foods.
“We’re built to do this”: As food insecurity rises in Mass., food providers adjust
In a May 21 report, the U.S. hunger relief organization Feeding America projected that one in eight people in Eastern Massachusetts will experience food insecurity in 2020 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. It’s a 59 percent increase in those who were experiencing food insecurity before COVID-19.
Boston City Council Passes Landmark Food Justice Policy
BOSTON — Today, the Boston City Council unanimously voted to advance a precedent-setting Good Food Purchasing Program (GFPP) for the city. The policy will transform the way public institutions purchase food by creating a more equitable system. Boston is the first East Coast city to adopt this as a city-wide municipal policy; to date seven GFPP policies have been adopted — from Los Angeles to Chicago to Cincinnati.
Black And Latino Business Ownership In Massachusetts Lags Far Behind National Average
Black and Latino people now make up more than a fifth of the state’s population but own just over 3% of businesses with employees — less than half the national rate of Black and Latino business ownership, according to a U.S. Census survey of entrepreneurs released in 2018.