Lyft Helps People Access Nutritious Food in US, Canada

Category: Business

Listening

Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. resort to (something) / rɪˈzɔrt tʊ / (phrasal) – to be forced to do something because there are no other options left
    Example:

    We could not find any restaurant, so we resorted to eating at a convenience store.


  2. alleviate / əˈli viˌeɪt / (v) – to lessen the degree of something unpleasant
    Example:

    The patient was given painkillers to alleviate his pain.


  3. fare / fɛər / (n) – payment given to drivers of public vehicles
    Example:

    Bus fares are higher in the city than in the countryside.


  4. in excess of (something) / ɪn ɪkˈsɛs əv / (idiom) – over and above something
    Example:

    The company will have to borrow money from loan agencies for any amount in excess of its estimated expenses.


  5. reside / rɪˈzaɪd / (v) – to live in a place
    Example:

    Most of my relatives reside in the province.


Article

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Ridesharing firm Lyft is helping communities in the United States and Canada access healthy food easily and affordably.


Through the Grocery Access Program, the San Francisco-based company provides a cheap transportation option for people living in some of North America’s food deserts—places with little access to affordable, nutritious food. For people in these areas, traveling to groceries may take at least half an hour and can be very expensive. So, they are forced to resort to junk food or fast food instead.


Lyft’s social impact head said that one of the company’s main goals is to help communities, and making healthy food more accessible is only one way to do that.


To alleviate the difficulty of access to nutritious food in food deserts, Lyft offers a lower fare to those who will register in its new program. Registered users can ride to partner grocery stores for only an average of $2.50. To encourage drivers to take these discounted rides, Lyft is covering up to $16 in excess of the $2.50 rate.


To carry out the scheme, Lyft partnered with different organizations to determine who can qualify for the program. Eligibility differs for each community. In Washington D.C., Lyft is working with a charitable organization called Martha’s Table. In the program’s pilot run, Martha’s Table helped Lyft search for qualified individuals and families. In Baltimore, Maryland, interested individuals need to answer a survey through the Lyft app. They will qualify if they reside in select areas in the city and if they do not own a car. In Toronto, the program is open to Children’s Aid Society of Toronto clients.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

• Do you think that this program will achieve its goal of helping people in food deserts? Why or why not?
• If you could decide the criteria for eligibility to avail of the program, what conditions would you have? Explain.

Discussion B

• Do you think it is a private business’s responsibility to extend help to communities? Why or why not?
• How can companies fund programs or initiatives that benefit communities (e.g. own capital, donations from customers)? Explain.