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Well, Hello — The Food System Is Joining Us for Dinner

01/31/2026

A cartoon-style illustration of a woman sitting at a dinner table, raising her hands in wry frustration as animated loyalty cards dance between the plates. The scene suggests everyday exhaustion with the systems shaping the cost of food.

A personal reflection on the everyday cost of living inside systems that no longer work smoothly — and how food is where that cost shows up first.

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