micdotcom: Philly’s “pay what you can” restaurant offers new solution to food insecurity 22% of all Philadelphians are food insecure. Enter EAT (Everyone At the Table) Café, a nonprofit, pay-what-you-wish cafe that opened in West Philadelphia
micdotcom: Philly’s “pay what you can” restaurant offers new solution to food insecurity 22% of all Philadelphians are food insecure. Enter EAT (Everyone At the Table) Café, a nonprofit, pay-what-you-wish cafe that opened in West Philadelphia
micdotcom: Philly’s “pay what you can” restaurant offers new solution to food insecurity 22% of all Philadelphians are food insecure. Enter EAT (Everyone At the Table) Café, a nonprofit, pay-what-you-wish cafe that opened in West Philadelphia
micdotcom: Philly’s “pay what you can” restaurant offers new solution to food insecurity 22% of all Philadelphians are food insecure. Enter EAT (Everyone At the Table) Café, a nonprofit, pay-what-you-wish cafe that opened in West Philadelphia
micdotcom: Philly’s “pay what you can” restaurant offers new solution to food insecurity 22% of all Philadelphians are food insecure. Enter EAT (Everyone At the Table) Café, a nonprofit, pay-what-you-wish cafe that opened in West Philadelphia
micdotcom: Philly’s “pay what you can” restaurant offers new solution to food insecurity 22% of all Philadelphians are food insecure. Enter EAT (Everyone At the Table) Café, a nonprofit, pay-what-you-wish cafe that opened in West Philadelphia
micdotcom: Philly’s “pay what you can” restaurant offers new solution to food insecurity 22% of all Philadelphians are food insecure. Enter EAT (Everyone At the Table) Café, a nonprofit, pay-what-you-wish cafe that opened in West Philadelphia
micdotcom: Philly’s “pay what you can” restaurant offers new solution to food insecurity 22% of all Philadelphians are food insecure. Enter EAT (Everyone At the Table) Café, a nonprofit, pay-what-you-wish cafe that opened in West Philadelphia
micdotcom: Philly’s “pay what you can” restaurant offers new solution to food insecurity 22% of all Philadelphians are food insecure. Enter EAT (Everyone At the Table) Café, a nonprofit, pay-what-you-wish cafe that opened in West Philadelphia