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Whenever she collects unsold food items from restaurants, she ensures that they are safe to share with the migrant workers and needy families in her neighbourhood.
SINGAPORE (The StraitsTimes/Asia News Network): Whenever she collects unsold food items from restaurants, she ensures that they are safe to share with the migrant workers and needy families in her neighbourhood.
Singapore News - Whenever she collects unsold food items from restaurants, she ensures that they are safe to share with the migrant workers and needy families in her neighbourhood. Said the food rescuer who wanted to be known only as Ms Cassie: "I tell them to eat the cooked food. Read more at www.tnp.sg