Karma Kitchen http://kalw.org en The Sharing Economy: Lunch with a Side of Karma http://kalw.org/post/sharing-economy-lunch-side-karma <p>Snappy’s Cafe in Hayward is usually a good place to grab a quick cup of coffee, or maybe a pastry before heading to work. Either could run you anywhere from a $1.50 to $3. But on the third Sunday of every month, Snappy’s transforms.</p><p>Today, the menu consists of refreshing coconut juice, a South Indian snack called idli, and eggplant chutney. It’s all provided by a local Indian caterer and served by volunteers. Shruti Hegde is one of them, and she treats people as if she were in her own living room.</p> Thu, 04 Oct 2012 22:47:36 +0000 Mary Rees 17615 at http://kalw.org The Sharing Economy: Lunch with a Side of Karma