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How Kansas City Food Banks Are Feeding Hungry People With Rescued Vegetables
The pandemic is making it harder for families to put food on the table. In the Kansas City area, pre-pandemic, 300 thousand people were at risk for hunger. But that number is now up by 100 thousand people. That includes 1 and 4 children.
7 comments:
No food for the democrats. Let them go to Valenzuela for their food.
Rescued vegetables... who thinks this shit up?
Sorry, not buying KCUR's Marxist tripe.
I don't see any starving children on the street corners asking for a piece of bread. Rather, everyone appears overweight.
Look at Americans 50 years ago. They were on average 50 pounds lighter than Americans today.
This shit comes from the same idiots that decided to rename ghettos and slumes "food desserts." Drawing a happy face on turds is their only talent.
"Let them go to Valenzuela for their food."
Fernando? What a pitcher he was.
Properly spelled slums. Deserts.
Properly spelled: Venezuela.
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