At a Montreal fruit and vegetable market, clients pay what they can

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The pay-what-you-can market is an initiative of Share the Warmth, which also operates a food bank and provides other community services in Montreal. Unlike...

The pay-what-you-can market is an initiative of Share the Warmth, which also operates a food bank and provides other community services in Montreal. Unlike the food bank, however, clients at the market aren’t only low-income. Shoppers at have the option of paying the lowest price, a slightly higher “share the warmth” price, or a “pay it forward” price.

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