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In Peru, lots of people are hungry.
They get food from places called soup kitchens.
There are 2,300 soup kitchens in the capital city, Lima.
250,000 families use them.
This number is growing.
Supermarkets and markets throw away a lot of food.
These people want this to stop.
The soup kitchens can't cook anymore."
The main market throws away lots of food every day.
Only five percent of the food goes to hungry people.
The market and the supermarket bosses are afraid.
Saving food for hungry people will bring lots of people together.
There are still products that are edible and that can be used in soup kitchens and that is why this recovery is favoured by soup kitchens to appease hunger."
Now, these people want to speak to the city's mayor.
It's important they get his help.
Without food people will become very sick.