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Texas grocery store run by high school students gives free food to families in need

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The grocery store at Linda Tutt High School in Sanger, Texas, is entirely student-run. (Photo credit: Anthony Love) SANGER, Texas - A high school-run grocery store in Texas is supporting its community by offering free food to people in need -- as well as its students and staff.

The grocery store at Linda Tutt High School in Sanger, Texas, first opened in November. Fox News previously reported that the grocery store was founded in partnership with local nonprofits to help students whose families were struggling because of the coronavirus pandemic. PREVIOUS: Texas high school opens grocery store for students, families — and it accepts good deeds as paymentWhen it opened in November, it was only available for students and staff in the school.

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