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Community Fridges
I think that every borough in London should have at least one (1) community fridge. This is to reduce food waste in the local area and to build solidarity in regards to food insecurity and decrease the stigma against having not enough money for food.
There aren't many community fridge's around London which I think is appalling as it would be so beneficial for many families and individuals.
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Community Member 4 years agoWould it be the Council's responsibility to clean and maintain them?
Show full commentTo be available both to those who wish to donate items and to those seeking food, each borough probably needs 5 or 6 - one per shopping area or high street. Perhaps a...
Would it be the Council's responsibility to clean and maintain them?
Show less of commentTo be available both to those who wish to donate items and to those seeking food, each borough probably needs 5 or 6 - one per shopping area or high street. Perhaps a supermarket would provide the fridge initially?