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'Without free meal, it's a cup of soup for dinner'
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- Shirley Henry Reporting in Boston BBCCarol Kemp is among those benefiting from free hot meals.
- Carol Kemp, 64, is among a growing number of people receiving meals from the Centenary Methodist Church in Boston, Lincolnshire, according to volunteers.
- She said she often had "a packet of soup and a bit of bread" for dinner because of the cost of her bills.
Shirley Henry Reporting in Boston BBCCarol Kemp is among those benefiting from free hot meals. A woman who receives free hot meals from a cafe says she is struggling to make ends meet on universal credit.
Carol Kemp, 64, is among a growing number of people receiving meals from the Centenary Methodist Church in Boston, Lincolnshire, according to volunteers.
She said she often had "a packet of soup and a bit of bread" for dinner because of the cost of her bills.
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