Long before COVID put a pause on social gatherings, some senior centers were losing their lunch appeal. Enter this solution: Give some of the federal and state money set aside to feed seniors to struggling restaurants and have them provide balanced meals with more choices, flexible timing and a judgment-free setting that can help seniors get together to chat and stem loneliness.
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