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Because of the ‘lock down’ for businesses all over the country, finances are tight for lots of us. Duh. Would free milk be a help? I don’t know if you’ve…

POINT REYES STATION, CA – JUNE 12: A worker at the Kehoe Dairy squeezes fresh milk from a cows’ teat being milked June 12, 2007 in Point Reyes Station, California. With corn prices at record highs driven by demand for ethanol, milk prices are expected to soar above $4.50 per gallon by the end of summer as dairy farmers pay more for corn feed. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

(Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Because of the 'lock down' for businesses all over the country, finances are tight for lots of us. Duh.

Would free milk be a help?

I don't know if you've seen the pictures of food rotting in fields but I sure wish this would happen all over the world. Because it's never been about having enough food to feed humanity, it's about distribution.

So when I saw this story, it made me wonder why this isn't happening more?

(It also made me realize I better get off at exit 15 to come to work tomorrow morning because I'm guessing Morrissey's gonna be packed!)