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Answer» What is Berkeley Student Food Collective mean? The Berkeley Student Food Collective (BSFC) is a collectively operated non-profit grocery market founded by students of the University of California, Berkeley near the Berkeley campus. The market aims to expand student access to as many organic, locally sourced, fair trade and whole foods as possible. It also aims to educate the community about the food system and its environmental, social and political impacts. It opened its doors in 2010, after having won a $91,000 grant from UC Berkeley's The Green Initiative Fund (TGIF). The collective serves a selection of produce, refrigerated and packaged goods, as well as a weekly subscription-style produce box that contains local, seasonal produce. The storefront is located across the street from the university, on Bancroft Way. reference | Full Form | Category | | Black Staff and Faculty Caucus (USC) | Academic & Science | | Berkeley Student Food Collective | Academic & Science | | Boston Society of | Academic & Science | | Bihar State Financial Corporation | Bihar Government | | Boston Society of Film Critics | Community | | Boston Schoolyard Funders Collaborative | Community | | Birkenhead Sixth Form College | Educational Institute | | Boston Scottish Fiddle Club | General | | Burden Scale for Family Caregivers | General | | British Sock Fetish Council | Governmental | | Brake Specific Fuel Consumption | Governmental | | Bishop's Stortford Football Club | Sports |
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