The 3000 Club is feeding families all across Southern Arizona with keeping sustainability top of mind. $10 for 60 pounds of produce each week.
TUCSON, Ariz. — It’s a market on the move! A Tucson organization is feeding families all across Southern Arizona with keeping sustainability top of mind. The 3000 Club resells imperfect produce in hopes to minimize landfills right here in our community.
Today, The 3000 Club in Tucson feeds anywhere from 1,200-1,500 families a week. Taking produce, canned or packaged goods that may be overstocked, over or undersized or even too ripe for shipping– and they transport, sort and fill their coolers with goods for the public, that way nothing goes to waste.
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