
Why Tasty and Nutritious Meals Shouldn't Be a Luxury
Clip: Season 1 Episode 5 | 3m 56sVideo has Closed Captions
Repurposed food donations can create healthy meals for those in need.
About 40% of the food produced in this country ends up in the garbage, while millions of Americans go hungry. Some organizations, including Bracken's Kitchen, are taking food donations and repurposing them into healthy meals for those who need it most. Partnering with Chefs to End Hunger,Bracken's diverts food from landfills and combines it with donations into healthy meals.
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Broken Bread is a local public television program presented by PBS SoCal

Why Tasty and Nutritious Meals Shouldn't Be a Luxury
Clip: Season 1 Episode 5 | 3m 56sVideo has Closed Captions
About 40% of the food produced in this country ends up in the garbage, while millions of Americans go hungry. Some organizations, including Bracken's Kitchen, are taking food donations and repurposing them into healthy meals for those who need it most. Partnering with Chefs to End Hunger,Bracken's diverts food from landfills and combines it with donations into healthy meals.
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Clip: S1 Ep5 | 12m 7s | Before its closure, LA Kitchen prepared rejected food into meals for communities in need. (12m 7s)
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