Rice Stew: Turmoil Intensifies and Aluminum Pot

rice stew: The facility serves free lunches three times a week to supplement the diets of around 80 people in the neighbourhood most of them youngsters, according to The Toronto Star. But as Argentina's economic turmoil intensifies, that's no longer enough. On a recent day, she was preparing a chicken and rice stew in a huge aluminum pot. The children came yesterday holding their plates, but we were not serving, she said. The trickle-down effects of the economic crisis are clear in another shantytown known as Danubio Azul Blue Danube where the community kitchen provides meals with the help of government aid and funds raised by local women. Aerial view of Villa Zavaleta shantytown in Buenos Aires, on September 24, 2018. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

The content, information, trademarks and multimedia posted on this blog copyrights to their original owners and herein blogged in good faith for the purpose of commentary, speech, opinion and debate.

financializer news

A weblog highlighting financial topics making news in the international media.