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Number of people using food banks rises

Number of people using food banks rises

The number of people using food banks in the Netherlands increased last year, according to Voedselbanken Nederland. The organization attributes this rise to better awareness of their services and growing financial struggles among retirees, freelancers, and other low-income workers.

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