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This food bank looks like a market to give users more dignity

This food bank looks like a market to give users more dignity A food bank in Victoria has been renovated to look like a market in order to give its users more dignity. Since overhauling itself to look more like a grocery store, the Market at the Mustard Seed Street Church says there's been a visible boost in users' healthMore on this story: 


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