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[quote=Anonymous]Meal trains don't work in a culture where so many people have food restrictions and where eating and food are so politicized. Forty or fifty years ago, everyone made the same thing for this situation-- some kind of casserole. Very few families with kids were vegetarian or vegan, and there was a lot less delineation in the market regarding food health and quality (no Whole Foods, no organic anything, no debates over hormones, additives, processed food, etc.). Whether you were working class, middle class, or professional class, you'd make a lasagna and the recipient would thank you graciously. That doesn't work now. People think casseroles are low class, too heavy. Don't eat meat or bread. Watching their salt intake. What food would be universally acceptable now? That makes sense to transport and would keep for a bit in the freezer if need be? There isn't one. Shut it down.[/quote]
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