Featured Official Review: Food Bank Britain by Ray Barron-Woolford
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Re: Official Review: Food Bank Britain by Ray Barron-Woolford
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Wow! I'm glad to hear your good works. More blessings to you and your family.
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I'm glad you gain more knowledge from the book. Thanks for the compliment.Samarah2010 wrote: ↑10 May 2018, 20:08 What is the story about when i read the foodbank review. The author use highlights we gain m0re kn0wledge. The review was ah plate full thanks for the review.
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Your review is really insightful and it has gotten me interested in the book. Thank you!
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We've got the same notion that the rich countries did not undergo any financial crisis. On the other hand, I only knew the existence of Food Banks after reading the book.Nimat87 wrote: ↑22 May 2018, 20:07 I became aware of the existence of food banks while watching random videos on YouTube. Being an African (I'm from Nigeria), I had previously held the notion that everyone was considerably okay in First World countries. I never thought there'd be so many homeless people, low wage earners and food banks in these parts of the world. The hunger crises is indeed a global one.
Your review is really insightful and it has gotten me interested in the book. Thank you!
Thanks for the compliment.
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cause London is a rich country but in reality it will happen
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You're welcome scarlet_17. This book could surely add up your knowledge. You can as well help the available Food Bank in your area financially or you may extend a hand to help them by being a volunteer.
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Meropotamia Royce, thanks for dropping by and leaving your thoughts on this review. Yes, the circumstances are unbelievable in rich countries but these happened.Meropotamia Royce wrote: ↑11 Jun 2018, 21:20 This book is a well made masterpiece. It is very optimistic that the author could write a book tha might not be possible to happen
cause London is a rich country but in reality it will happen
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Hi, zk42011, thanks for the compliment. It motivates me to review more.
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Incredible, isn't it? And the thing is, it's not really a food crisis in any proper sense, because there is no shortage of food. Thanks for reviewing this book - it sounds as though it was worth the effort, despite the errors. I'm not sure that it would be a good idea for people to set up their own food banks, though. Official ones, run by recognised organisations, are given private information so they can identify people genuinely in need.
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