Nearly half of the Hungarian population does not get quality food regularly
Nearly half of the Hungarian population can not afford to regularly eat quality food, according to the latest Eurostat data.
On the ocassion of the World Food Day held on 16 October, the 25-year-old Budapest Wholesale Market also helps: transports vegetables and fruits to the needy through the Food Bank’s Donation Convoy.
The World Food Day is designed to raise awareness on the food problem that is affecting a large part of humanity.
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