Fare For All is bringing St. Cloud a great October menu and will be making stops at many central Minnesota locations, including Monday, October 20th, in St. Cloud, from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm at Salem Lutheran Church, located at 90 Riverside Drive SE in St. Cloud.
I've shopped in the St. Cloud area Fare For All on many occasions, and with the holidays coming up, now is a great time to start stocking your freezer for all those exciting planned family get-togethers with your family and friends. Think Football Sundays, Thanksgiving, Christmas; Food time is family time!

AFFORDABLE FOOD FOR EVERYONE

Fare For All is just what the name claims. It's fair affordable food prices for everyone, and they accept cash, EBT, or credit card. You can purchase as many packs of each that you want, and select from a large selection of HOT BUYS that can really put some dollars back in your pocket.

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HOT BUYS

$4:Beef Lit'l Smokies- 24 ounces
$5:LOCAL Delicate Squash - 2 pounds
$7.50: Ham & Cheese Quiche - 24 ounces
$7.50: Chicken Tenders - 3 pounds
$1.50: Roasted Potatoes - 16 ounces


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OCTOBER MEAT PACK J $25

Chicken Drumsticks - 5 pounds
Bacon Wrapped Steaks - 5 ounces
LOCAL Chicken Wings - 1 pound
Smoked Brats - 14 ounces
Turkey Tenderloin - 1.5 pounds
LOCAL Ground Turkey - 1 pound
Pork Sausage - 13 ounces

OCTOBER PRODUCE PACK

Russet Potatoes - 5 pounds
Yellow Onions - 2 pounds
LOCAL Carrots - 1 pound
LOCAL Red Beets - 2 count
Navel Oranges - 3 count
Fuji Apples - 3 count
Lemons - 2 count

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