This NGO Has Set Up 'Happy Fridges' All Across India To Ensure No One Goes Hungry In The Country

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This NGO Has Set Up 'Happy Fridges' All Across India To Ensure No One Goes Hungry In The Country

Food wastage is a common problem all over the world. While most of us have the privilege of enjoying at least two decent meals a day, there are people who can't even afford one. Now a Delhi-based NGO has come up with an ingenious solution to this problem.


An NGO called 'Feeding India' deserves all the praise for providing meals to the poor and hungry in the city. The NGO has set up 500 fridges across 100 cities in India to provide food to those who can't afford it.


Called 'Happy Fridges', they are a part of the NGO's #FightFoodWaste campaign. They redistribute the food collected from public residences to those in need. Those who require food can take it from the fridge, free of cost. Similarly, people willing to donate food, can put them inside packets after labelling them.

 

 

These Happy Fridges help people serve 1,500 to 20,000 meals in a month. To ensure that his noble cause remains eco-friendly, the NGO prohibits people from keeping food  in plastic containers or polythene bags.


You can also donate on their site to help raise their funds and also volunteer to join their team which is in more than 65 cities in India. Feeding India also urges everyone to make a promise to stop wasting food and instead consider donating it to those in need.

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