Does everyone around you get enough food to eat? If not, why?
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No not everybody around us gets enough food to eat. There are many people who are too poor to afford at least one meal a day.
While you can see rich people wasting food as they have more than needed, there is one section in the society who often sleeps without any food.
They don’t have enough to get basic necessities in life including a bread to eat.
This is happened because of economic imbalance in the society, and increased property levels, illiteracy, rack of employments are also responsible for this problem.
While you can see rich people wasting food as they have more than needed, there is one section in the society who often sleeps without any food.
They don’t have enough to get basic necessities in life including a bread to eat.
This is happened because of economic imbalance in the society, and increased property levels, illiteracy, rack of employments are also responsible for this problem.
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Yes
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Yes, someone around me doesn't get enough food to eat
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In my city their are the various people in which There are mainly 2 types of people.
They are rich and poor people. The ruch people get the food enough and the people who are rich they waste the food. and in other side there are poor People who doesn't get their own time Food.
The poor People doesn't get the proper food because of the Imbalance of the Economy, Literacy, Population.
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Yes, someone around me doesn't get enough food to eat
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In my city their are the various people in which There are mainly 2 types of people.
They are rich and poor people. The ruch people get the food enough and the people who are rich they waste the food. and in other side there are poor People who doesn't get their own time Food.
The poor People doesn't get the proper food because of the Imbalance of the Economy, Literacy, Population.
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