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We Don’t Just Miss the Food—We Miss the Space to Bring It.

We Don’t Just Miss the Food—We Miss the Space to Bring It.

What WeightWatchers, Starbucks, and brunch can tell us about how people are trying to reconnect—without the structures we used to rely on.

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Stephanie Gravalese
May 22, 2025
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Hi friends,

This week, I’ve been thinking a lot about the spaces where food lives—and what happens when those spaces start to disappear.

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Not restaurants or grocery stores, exactly. But the …

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