Too Good To Go: Turning Leftovers into a Movement
Imagine this: you walk past your favorite café or restaurant at closing time and see fresh food headed for the trash. Perfectly good food, wasted. But what if you could save that food and enjoy it f
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Nawal
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Im sure in tier 1 cities , all the food goes to Ngo and are shared between the people who are in need .
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