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Polish chefs cooks for Ukrainian refugees at the border

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With financial support from the NGO World Central Kitchen, Polish restaurateurs are cooking and serving free hot meals to Ukrainian refugees who are arriving in Poland to escape the war. Chef Maciej Labunski's restaurant, which personally serves the meals at the Przemysl train station, has already provided tens of thousands of meals in the past month.

Added on the 01/04/2022 19:17:08 - Copyright : AFP EN

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