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Too much and too little? Debates on surplus food redistribution

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References<br />

196 Graham Riches, Professor of Social Work at the<br />

University of British Columbia, Canada, written<br />

communicati<strong>on</strong>, August 24 1999<br />

197 Karen Bradford, Crisis FareShare Programme<br />

Manager, written communicati<strong>on</strong>, August 20<br />

1999<br />

198 Janet Poppendieck, Sweet Charity (New York:<br />

Viking Penguin, 1998), 269, 299<br />

199 John van Hengel, Director of Internati<strong>on</strong>al Food<br />

Banking Services, written communicati<strong>on</strong>, July<br />

19 1999<br />

200 Dr Valerie Tarasuk, Department of Nutriti<strong>on</strong>al<br />

Sciences, University of Tor<strong>on</strong>to, written<br />

communicati<strong>on</strong>, June 30 1999<br />

201 'Labour will free <strong>on</strong>e milli<strong>on</strong> from poverty,' The<br />

Observer, August 22 1999. Labour claim that by<br />

the end of the first term, 1 milli<strong>on</strong> people will<br />

have been lifted out of poverty.<br />

46 Published by Sustain: The alliance for better <strong>food</strong> <str<strong>on</strong>g>and</str<strong>on</strong>g> farming - 2000 46

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