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Summary
This report explores the full cost of the need for emergency food in the UK, and shows that ending hunger and hardship is not only a moral imperative, but would have substantial benefits for society, the economy and the public purse.
Publication
This report explores the full cost of the need for emergency food in the UK, and shows that ending hunger and hardship is not only a moral imperative, but would have substantial benefits for society, the economy and the public purse.
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