Jasmine Crowe, the CEO of Goodr, felt uncertainty about the future of her company two years ago when the pandemic forced many of the businesses and organizations that her company traditionally partnered with to minimize food waste to close.
Quickly shifting into action, Crowe said she was reminded of her mission to serve people in need.
“We started creating popup grocery stores, going right into communities and food deserts and allowing families to come and shop for free,” said Crowe on Wednesday’s edition of “Closer Look.”
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