I don't know that this has a strong case for argument, but it caught my attention. I'm curious, and willing to look into it further. I'm unsure how a bar code can feed the hungry, and so I did an online search because, clearly, I couldn't ask my local market since this was available a year ago...and in Belgium. It's interesting. You actually scan a barcode in a folder for items that are requested by local shelters and food banks. It makes it easy to turn that barcode into the food needed, hence the graphic. I like it. Simple yet intriguing.
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