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In this image taken on Sept. 17, 2012, a Halloween party dish, Bay Bones, served in a basket is shown in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
In this image taken on Sept. 17, 2012, Creamy Swamp Dip is shown in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
In this image taken on Sept. 17, 2012, Halloween party dishes, Pots of Mud, are served on a tray as shown in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
FILE - In this March 3, 2011 file photo, meat department manager Kevin Morlan arranges packages of pork at a local Dah'ls grocery store in Des Moines, Iowa. The price of corn rose after an announcement last week that U.S. farmers were expected to increase the 2011 corn crop, but the additional supply isn’t expected to offset growing global demand. It’s that demand, piggybacked on declining corn reserves, that is sending pork and other commodity prices higher. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)
FILE - In this March 3, 2011 file photo, meat department manager Kevin Morlan arranges packages of pork at a local Dah'ls grocery store in Des Moines, Iowa. The price of corn rose after an announcement last week that U.S. farmers were expected to increase the 2011 corn crop, but the additional supply isn’t expected to offset growing global demand. It’s that demand, piggybacked on declining corn reserves, that is sending pork and other commodity prices higher. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)
Harry's "Cold or Flu" Chicken and Vegetable Soup at Harry's Cafe. Some think certain cultural foods might help ward off sickness - or at least make you feel better. (SHNS photo by Randall Benton / The Sacramento Bee)
This Nov. 27, 2012 file photo shows the Sunland Inc. peanut butter and nut processing plant in eastern New Mexico, near Portales, which has been shuttered since late September due to a salmonella outbreak that sickened dozens. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday proposed the most sweeping food safety rules in decades, requiring farmers and food companies to be more vigilant in the wake of deadly outbreaks in peanuts, cantaloupe and leafy greens. (AP Photo/Jeri Clausing, File)
FILE - This Sept. 28, 2011 file photo shows the sign leading to the Jensen Farms near Holly, Colo. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday proposed the most sweeping food safety rules in decades, requiring farmers and food companies to be more vigilant in the wake of deadly outbreaks in peanuts, cantaloupe and leafy greens. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski, File)
FILE - This Sept. 28, 2011 file photo shows cantaloupes rotting in the afternoon heat on a field on the Jensen Farms near Holly, Colo. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday proposed the most sweeping food safety rules in decades, requiring farmers and food companies to be more vigilant in the wake of deadly outbreaks in peanuts, cantaloupe and leafy greens. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski, File)
Team Garcia, led by Anna Garcia, donated the most food for the United Food Bank of the East Valley during Bank of America call center’s annual Christmas Food Drive in Chandler. Here, a box is dressed as a pig and equipped with sound that says: “Feed me.” [Mike Sakal/Tribune]
Employees of the Bank of America call center in Chandler have formed teams and have collected food donations for the United Food Bank of the East Valley for more than five years. Pictured on the far right is Barbara Hover, an administrative assistant at the call center who coordinates about four food drives at the call center each year and other charitable events. [Mike Sakal/Tribune]
Charlesetta Taylor, of Mesa, has been getting food boxes on and off from various agencies, shown Friday, Nov. 9, 2012 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Charlesetta Taylor, of Mesa, has been getting food boxes on and off from various agencies, shown Friday, Nov. 9, 2012 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Charlesetta Taylor, of Mesa, has been getting food boxes on and off from various agencies, shown Friday, Nov. 9, 2012 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Charlesetta Taylor, of Mesa, has been getting food boxes on and off from various agencies, shown Friday, Nov. 9, 2012 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
This March 16, 2011, file photo shows organic radishes at the Pacifica Farmers Market in Pacifica, Calif. Patient after patient asked: Is eating organic food, which costs more, really better for me? Unsure, Stanford University doctors dug through reams of research to find out and concluded there's little evidence that going organic is much healthier, citing only a few differences involving pesticides and antibiotics. Eating organic fruits and vegetables can lower exposure to pesticides, including for children, but the amount measured from conventionally grown produce was within safety limits, the researchers reported Monday, Sept. 3, 2012. (AP Photo, File)
U.S. Postal carriers from left, Michelle Padilla, Gary Lee and Fernando Urias, shown May 9, 2011, inside the Tempe Main Post Office. The second Saturday of May is the Letter Carriers’ Food Drive. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
The Valley View Community Food Bank in Youngtown is suffering from a donation drought. This time last year, the nonprofit had roughly 200 turkeys available for distribution. This year, it has 26.
The Valley View Community Food Bank in Youngtown is suffering from a donation drought. This time last year, the nonprofit had roughly 200 turkeys available for distribution. This year, it has 26.
The Valley View Community Food Bank in Youngtown is suffering from a donation drought. This time last year, the nonprofit had roughly 200 turkeys available for distribution. This year, it has 26.
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