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What if every family could access nutritious food as easily as sending a text message?

In this week’s episode of A Dose of Optimism, Dr. Jessica Knurick, nutrition scientist and science communicator, and Adam Dole, co-founder and COO of Bento, explore the intersection of food, health, and equity.

Jessica breaks down how food deserts, systemic policies, and income inequality affect children’s health, and why nutrition should be seen as a public health priority, not a personal choice. Adam shares how Bento, named one of TIME’s Best Inventions and a Fast Company World Changing Idea, is using technology to fight food insecurity, delivering fresh groceries to families in need while preserving dignity and privacy.

🎧 Listen in to discover how innovation, empathy, and policy can create a healthier, more equitable food future for every child.

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