The New Faces Of Pandemic Food Insecurity: Hungry, Worried ... Yet Generous
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The New Faces Of Pandemic Food Insecurity: Hungry, Worried ... Yet Generous

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The New Faces Of Pandemic Food Insecurity: Hungry, Worried. Enlarge this image toggle caption Annice Lyn for NPR Annice Lyn for NPR What's most important to him, he says, is taking care of his pregnant wife and 6-year-old daughter. Reporting and text by Nick Schonfeld Enlarge this image toggle caption Antonello Veneri for NPR Antonello Veneri for NPR BAHIA, BRAZIL Filling up on so much bread that he can't take it anymore "Living on the street, you get used to eating when you have something to eat," says Antonio Carlos "Carlinhos" da Silva Costa, a homeless 49-year-old flanelinha — the nickname for an informal worker who cleans and guards people's cars. As long as we can still afford something to eat at the end of the day, it's OK." Photos and reporting by Tommy Trenchard Enlarge this image toggle caption Viraj Nayar for NPR Viraj Nayar for NPR MUMBAI, INDIA A comforting potato dish is getting him through Aloo bhaji, a potato dish, is Salman Khan Rashid's comfort food. " Enlarge this image toggle caption Viraj Nayar for NPR Viraj Nayar for NPR Rashid says for now, everyone at home is rationing the food they eat.

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