Or a call to allotment growing diy.
On a decent year our humble garden can produce stacks of produce. One thing to move out of lockdown with could be getting an allotment if you don’t have access. Try not to think of a Richard Briers. It’s so good for the head, body and soul. Once you’ve got the fundamentals down, you grow so much you end up giving it away. I bought a larger fridge freezer to store more soups and stocks a few years ago and it’s more than paid for itself. Use one local butcher for local people - lean, ethically produced meats, zero nitrites, prob a quarter of our diet.
Allotments, seriously. Good for everyone involved. Get out of the domestic abode, optional tunes, swap knowledge with the old timers in the area, time dissolves, limbs get a work out, so at least some alternative options are out there waiting for people to get involved.