Indianapolis bus riders can shop fresh produce at a new market at the downtown transit center, starting Friday.
Every Friday until the end of October, local produce –– like kale, tomatoes and peppers –– will be available at from 3 to 6 p.m. downtown during peak transit hours.
Speaking at the market, Mayor Joe Hogsett says the program aims to address food access issues in the city. An estimated 170,990 Marion County residents live in food insecurity.
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