Thirty tons of food for those in need have been delivered through Budapest during the World Food Day
A truck convoy delivered thirty tons of food donations from nineteen companies to the needy families through the historic downtown of Budapest on Monday to draw attention to the World Food Day.
MTI Photo: Kovács Tamás
The Hungarian Food Bank Association and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) organized the action for the twelfth time to draw attention to the contradictions of the duality of food waste and hunger. (MTI)
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