Food Poverty: What Does the Evidence Tell Us? released August 22, 2013. This review looks at best available evidence relating to food poverty, what it is, what its scale is likely to be in Bristol, and what impact it has. The aim is to provide sound evidence for the Welfare Reform Board, the Food Policy Council and others, in order to inform policy recommendations.
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