More than 50 tonnes of food donation was transported through Budapest on World Food Day
More than fifty tons of food donations from 20 Hungarian and international companies for families in need have been transported through downtown Budapest by a truck convoy on Wednesday for World Food Day.
MTI Photo by: Máthé Zoltán
The truck convoy, run by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Hungarian Food Bank Association, traverses the historic downtown of the capital to highlight the challenges of healthy eating and food waste on World Food Day. (MTI)
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