Budapest's soup kitchen
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In Budapest, a restaurant was turned into a temporary soup kitchen to help people struggling because of COVID-19.
It’s helping many left behind by Hungary’s complex social security system, including 65-year-old Laszlo who lost his job as a restaurant chef because of the pandemic.
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