As restaurants order less, urban farm adapts during pandemic
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The produce at Missing Ingredient in Kansas City, Missouri, normally goes to restaurants. Now the indoor urban farm is offering curbside pickup to the general public because restaurants are ordering less produce due to carryout-only restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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