Food banks are becoming institutionalised in the UK
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In: The Conversation, 02.04.2019.
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T1 - Food banks are becoming institutionalised in the UK
AU - Beck, David
PY - 2019/4/2
Y1 - 2019/4/2
N2 - I was one of 58 academics, activists and food writers who published a stark open letter warning against food banks becoming institutionalised in the UK. We believe the country is now reaching a point where “left behind people” and retailers’ “leftover food” share a symbiotic relationship. Food banks are becoming embedded within welfare provision, fuelled by corporate involvement and ultimately creating an industry of poverty.
AB - I was one of 58 academics, activists and food writers who published a stark open letter warning against food banks becoming institutionalised in the UK. We believe the country is now reaching a point where “left behind people” and retailers’ “leftover food” share a symbiotic relationship. Food banks are becoming embedded within welfare provision, fuelled by corporate involvement and ultimately creating an industry of poverty.
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JO - The Conversation
JF - The Conversation
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