A new Italian government scheme to help people with rising food bills is under attack from charities, sociologists and opposition politicians because it limits the type of households that can benefit and the types of food that can be bought. From July 18, Giorgia Meloni's rightist government will distribute debit cards granting 1.3 million families with an annual income of up to 15,000 euros per year a one-off subsidy of 382.50 euros ($427.56) for grocery expenses. "The government is there and i
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