Featured Official Review: Food Bank Britain by Ray Barron-Woolford

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The review is well detailed and comprehensive. Moreover, it is informative. I have not known developed nations were also experiencing food shortages.
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Nice review, one that could draw me into the issue on food shortage, and all the way into the book itself. An eye-opener, indeed.
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this review teach me alot because i never heard of food bank before. i say thanks
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I really enjoyed reading your review. Very comprehensive and thoughtful. This sounds like a must-read for anyone concerned about poverty and hunger. I am now intrigued and must find out more about this terrible problem in London. I didn't know. Thanks for the great review!
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