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Hi everyone,


The foodbank is in dear need of your support.

I created a campaign this weekend to help spread the world about it:

www.canigotothepub.co.uk

Please donate the price of a pint to the foodbank it's not much but it goes a long way!


Please share wildly and download for free one of our ready-to-print windows posters to let your neighbours know that you stay home to save lives.


Best,

Neila

Can someone substantiate this please. My brain was giving me warning signals. There is no introduction just click on a text box. Sorry to be suspicious but alarm bells were ringing. I don't usually get drawn into conspiracy theories. Apols Neila - you've been posting for some time so you don't come across as a scammer.
I mean the idea was understood by most... You click and you get an answer and an incentive to donate the same amount as you would have paid for a beer to the southwark foodbank. What conspiracy theory could you have been creates in your mind? Have you taken the time to read the website?

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