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283 tons of long shelf life food for people in need
Between 22 and 24 November the Hungarian Food Bank Association’s 5,400 volunteers collected 283 tons of long shelf life food at 200 locations – Aldi, Auchan, Metro and Tesco stores – of 120 towns. From the donations 57,000 food parcels will be made, which is going to be delivered to people living in poverty in the regions of participating towns. //
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