Pay-what-you-can restaurants want everyone to afford to eat

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Bright and early in the day, the kitchen comes alive at Provision Community Restaurant.So, what’s on the menu?’A vegetable tofu dish with curry that’s going to be served on rice,’ said Kenny Beck. ‘[They’re] working on a fruit crisp and then making a salad as well.’It may seem like your typical restaurant, but the prices there are not.In fact, there aren’t prices at all.’We are a pay what you can restaurant,’ said Beck, who is executive director of the nonprofit restaurant in Minneapolis.