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Temple U. Gets a Farmers’ Market; A West Philadelphia Community Garden Worked By Children As Young As Five

• Temple’s Farmers’ Market brings fresh local produce to Broad and Cecil B. Moore every Thursday afternoon through mid-November. [Temple News]

• Meanwhile, in West Philadelphia, The Veggie Kids program teaches children ages 5 - 16 how to “grow, harvest, clean, package, and distribute fresh produce” — 500 lbs of it so far this summer. [The Inquirer]

• Bento boxes are increasingly popular with American adults. [NYT]

• Sylvia Schur, the creator of Clamato and Cran-Apple juice, has died at 92. [NYT]

• Yelp bigwigs would like restaurateurs to stop offering discounts for favorable reviews and directly responding to reviewers. [Diner’s Journal/NYT]

• A Chicago doctor is offering flu shots at wine tastings to ease the fears of anxious patients. [Chicago Tribune]

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