
In Argentina, soup kitchen sees rise in hungry families as inflation increases
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An Argentinian soup kitchen said they have seen a rise in visitors as the country's monthly inflation tops 20%. Volunteers now make 44 pounds of pasta for 70 families.
"There's less and less to give and more and more hunger," said Maria Torres, a volunteer cook with the charity, who is currently unemployed. Today there are around 70 families to feed, up from 20 families a few months ago, she said.
"These people are in a financial situation where if they don't go to a soup kitchen, they don't eat," she added.
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