'Successful failures' the problem with food banks
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Home Economics Institute of Australia Inc
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From their inception in the early 1990s, Australian food banks were supposed to be a temporary solution to food poverty. They have since morphed from 'emergency to industry' lauded for reducing food insecurity and helping to solve the food waste problem by diverting tonnes of produce from landfill.
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Rose, N., & Booth, S. (2017). 'Successful failures' the problem with food banks. Journal of the Home Economics Institute of Australia, 24(2), 38-39. https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/ielapa.448842402674242
