Word: fresh
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...YOUR CHANGE TO MAKE A CHANGE, urge check-out-counter signs at 32 Cincinnati-area Kroger supermarkets. When customers fork over a $20 bill to pay a $19.24 charge, they can donate the difference to the grocery's fund to provide fresh food for the hungry...
...most food programs you wind up with canned goods," says Kroger Vice President Jack Partridge. After studying food banks, Kroger found that poor people's diets often lack fresh fruit, milk, bread and potatoes. The customer donations defray Kroger's cost of issuing food stamps for twelve such selected perishables to needy recipients. Since it was launched in March, the program has dispensed about $5,000 a week in food...
Clean slate. Michael Dukakis starts fresh because perceptions of him are still relatively positive, though indistinct. His favorable rating was 54%, with 20% unfavorable and 26% saying they had no impression...
Shadow of the king. Bush's problems are compounded by the electorate's general yen for change. When asked whether they preferred the next Administration to continue Ronald Reagan's policies or to strike out in new directions, 60% opted for fresh approaches...
...pioneered the new cuisine 14 years ago in the Other Place -- so named to differentiate it from his family's well-known Italian restaurant, Rosellini's Four-10. "I wanted to do as the French did," says Rosellini, "and apply their careful cooking techniques and sensibilities to our fresh, native products...