Calgary Eats program.As part of its food action plan, the city has partnered with local farms, food growers and food distributors to bring a variety of pop-up markets to new locations this year.“Bringing pop-up food markets into community hubs provides Calgarians with another option for purchasing fresh cabbage, tomatoes, beets and other produce,” food systems planner for the city, Kristi Peters, said.“It also provides our vendors with more opportunities to sell their produce.” Mobile grocery store takes fresh approach to making healthy, affordable food accessible in Calgary The program began in 2017 and worked to bring fresh food products to select CTrain stations for Calgarians to purchase.This year, the program has expanded to now.