In an inspiring initiative, Toronto has repurposed old metro buses into Mobile Good Food Markets, benefiting low-income neighborhoods.
Residents are delighted to find a variety of fresh vegetables and fruits like broccoli, lettuce, apples, and onions when the bus arrives.
While prices remain close to supermarket rates due to operational costs, families can access higher-quality, nutrient-rich foods conveniently.
This innovative project fills a crucial gap in “food deserts,” where access to quality groceries is limited or expensive.
By bringing the market to neighborhoods lacking transit or …