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  2. How to help feed those in need this Thanksgiving: What foods ...

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    Non-perishable Thanksgiving food to donate Canned and boxed non-perishable goods are a great time to help out local food banks during the busy Thanksgiving season. Plus, those items may be in ...

  3. These food pantries across North Jersey are feeding people ...

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    Essex County First Seventh Day Adventist Church Food Pantry. Turkeys and other non-perishable items will be distributed at the pantry at 15 Elmwood Ave. in Montclair on Nov. 24 from 9 a.m. to 1 p ...

  4. How to Not Poison Your Friends and Family This ... - AOL

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    “On the most popular food holiday of the year, we’re reminding consumers to follow safe food handling practices starting at the grocery store and going all the way through enjoying your ...

  5. Food Recovery Network - Wikipedia

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    Food Recovery Network (FRN) is a national nonprofit that mobilizes 6,000 college students, food providers, and local businesses in the fight against climate change and hunger by recovering perishable food across the supply chain that would otherwise go to waste and donating it to organizations that feed people experiencing hunger. As one of the ...

  6. Food drive - Wikipedia

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    Non-perishable food items collected during a holiday food drive. Food drives are operated in order to stock food banks that distribute food to homeless people, soup kitchens, vulnerable seniors, orphanages, refugees, and victims of disasters. There are also food drives to help people hold feasts on Christmas and Thanksgiving.

  7. Children's Hunger Fund - Wikipedia

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    Food Paks, which can hold up to 20 pounds of non-perishable food and feed a family of four for up to a week, are packaged and prepared by volunteers in CHF distribution centers. Food Paks are later picked up by local churches, or shipped to international churches via sea containers.

  8. Food poisoning is extremely common. But that doesn't ... - AOL

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    Food poisoning, also known as foodborne illness, is a common sickness caused by swallowing food or liquids that contain harmful bacteria, viruses or parasites, and sometimes even chemicals.

  9. Second Harvest North Florida - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 100,000 pounds of food is received daily at the 33,000 ft 2 warehouse on Jessie street. Fresh food is re-distributed within 24 hours, and often the same day it is collected. [3] Second Harvest North Florida distributes nonperishable and perishable food items to more than 450 hunger relief agencies [4] in 17 of