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Food banks are good because they feed hungry people. Corporations that fund food banks are good because they help feed hungry people.  Right?

Wrong. The opposite is actually the case. Food banks prevent actions to address hunger and the corporations that fund food banks are usually the ones creating hunger in the first place.

https://marxistsociology.org/2022/09/corporations-that-fund-food-banks-do-so-out-of-self-interest/

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