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  •  California News - November 22, 2020
    2020年11月22日
    California News - November 22, 2020

    November 22, 2020, Corona, California, USA: Corona Community Fridge volunteers/Corona residents Kimberly Burnett, left, and Carmen Perez, both 19, push a fridge at Perez’s home before stoking it with donations Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020. Community fridges have popped up throughout Southern California. (Credit Image: © Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ ※Tabloid Rights Out

    商品コード: 2020112405869

  •  California News - November 22, 2020
    2020年11月22日
    California News - November 22, 2020

    November 22, 2020, Corona, California, USA: Corona Community Fridge volunteer Kimberly Burnett, 19, of Corona has collected clothes as well as donated goods at her friend’s Corona home Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020. Community fridges have popped up throughout Southern California. (Credit Image: © Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ ※Tabloid Rights Out

    商品コード: 2020112405877

  •  California News - November 22, 2020
    2020年11月22日
    California News - November 22, 2020

    November 22, 2020, Corona, California, USA: Corona Community Fridge volunteers have collected clothes as well as donated goods to stock the fridge in Corona on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020. Community fridges have popped up throughout Southern California. The fridges are community run and filled by volunteers willing to keep them stocked. (Credit Image: © Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ ※Tabloid Rights Out

    商品コード: 2020112405930

  •  California News - November 22, 2020
    2020年11月22日
    California News - November 22, 2020

    November 22, 2020, Corona, California, USA: Corona Community Fridge volunteers/Corona residents Kimberly Burnett, left, and Carmen Perez, both 19, have collected clothes as well as donated goods to stock the fridge at Perez’s home Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020. Community fridges have popped up throughout Southern California. The fridges are community run and filled by volunteers willing to keep them stocked. However some have been shut down by resident complaints, health violations and businesses not wanting to help with electricity. (Credit Image: © Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ ※Tabloid Rights Out

    商品コード: 2020112405962

  •  California News - November 22, 2020
    2020年11月22日
    California News - November 22, 2020

    November 22, 2020, Corona, California, USA: Corona Community Fridge volunteers/Corona residents Kimberly Burnett, left, and Carmen Perez, both 19, stock the fridge with donated goods and are looking for a place, preferably a business along Corona’s Sixth St., to keep the appliance running at Perez’s home Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020. Community fridges have popped up throughout Southern California. The fridges are community run and filled by volunteers willing to keep them stocked. However, some have been shut down by resident complaints, health violations and businesses not wanting to help with electricity. (Credit Image: © Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ ※Tabloid Rights Out

    商品コード: 2020112405948

  •  California News - November 22, 2020
    2020年11月22日
    California News - November 22, 2020

    November 22, 2020, Corona, California, USA: Corona Community Fridge volunteers/Corona residents Kimberly Burnett, left, and Carmen Perez, both 19, have collected clothes as well as donated goods to stock the fridge at Perez’s home Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020. Community fridges have popped up throughout Southern California. (Credit Image: © Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ ※Tabloid Rights Out

    商品コード: 2020112405855

  •  California News - November 22, 2020
    2020年11月22日
    California News - November 22, 2020

    November 22, 2020, Corona, California, USA: Corona Community Fridge needs a location to keep the appliance running in Corona on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020. Community fridges have popped up throughout Southern California. The fridges are community run and filled by volunteers willing to keep them stocked. (Credit Image: © Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ ※Tabloid Rights Out

    商品コード: 2020112405921

  •  CROWN HEIGHTS GETS A REFRIGERATOR
    2020年11月29日
    CROWN HEIGHTS GETS A REFRIGERATOR

    November 29, 2020, New York, New York, U.S: Community Organizers from Brooklyn for Black Lives opened a community refrigerator on the intersection of Rogers and Union in Crown Heights , a neighborhood, in the Brooklyn Borough of New York City. The organizers gave away fresh vegetables, fruit and meals to the community. (Credit Image: © Brian Branch Price/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Brian Branch Price/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020120107712

  •  CROWN HEIGHTS GETS A REFRIGERATOR
    2020年11月29日
    CROWN HEIGHTS GETS A REFRIGERATOR

    November 29, 2020, New York, New York, U.S: Community Organizers from Brooklyn for Black Lives opened a community refrigerator on the intersection of Rogers and Union in Crown Heights , a neighborhood, in the Brooklyn Borough of New York City. The organizers gave away fresh vegetables, fruit and meals to the community. (Credit Image: © Brian Branch Price/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Brian Branch Price/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020120107687

  •  CROWN HEIGHTS GETS A REFRIGERATOR
    2020年11月29日
    CROWN HEIGHTS GETS A REFRIGERATOR

    November 29, 2020, New York, New York, U.S: Community Organizers from Brooklyn for Black Lives opened a community refrigerator on the intersection of Rogers and Union in Crown Heights , a neighborhood, in the Brooklyn Borough of New York City. The organizers gave away fresh vegetables, fruit and meals to the community. (Credit Image: © Brian Branch Price/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Brian Branch Price/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020120107871

  •  REOPENING OF THE COMNEW AND IMPROVED QUEENSBRIDGE COMMUNITY FRIDGE
    2021年02月28日
    REOPENING OF THE COMNEW AND IMPROVED QUEENSBRIDGE COMMUNITY FRIDGE

    February 28, 2021, New York, New York, U.S: WHITNEY HAHN, carries a huge bag of onions to distribute at the Queensbridge community Fridge on 40th Avenue in New York. Over 500 pounds of food, clothing and perishable were donated. Community organizer Grace Frutos and others from her organization, often referred as the Peopleââ¬â¢s March or No name or a decentralized model is relaunching the Queensbridge community fridge. The previous fridge was weathered and is now replaced with stronger housing and a larger unit. This new fridge is vegetarian, loaded with fruits and vegetables and weââ¬â¢re hopping will promote healthier life style and healthier food for the community. ââ¬ÅOnce this fridge is appropriate by the community weââ¬â¢re hoping to build a second fridge, Frutos said. (Credit Image: © Brian Branch Price/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Brian Branch Price/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021031802473

  •  REOPENING OF THE COMNEW AND IMPROVED QUEENSBRIDGE COMMUNITY FRIDGE
    2021年02月28日
    REOPENING OF THE COMNEW AND IMPROVED QUEENSBRIDGE COMMUNITY FRIDGE

    February 28, 2021, New York, New York, U.S: SANDRA PEREZ, left of the Quuensbridge community talks with community organizer GRACE FRUTOS during the reopening of the Queensbridge community Fridge on 40th Avenue in New York. Over 500 pounds of food, clothing and perishables were donated. Frutos said ââ¬Åthis new fridge is vegetarian, loaded with fruits and vegetables and weââ¬â¢re hopping it will promote healthier life style and healthier food for the community. ââ¬ÅOnce this fridge is appropriate by the community weââ¬â¢re hoping to build a second fridge. (Credit Image: © Brian Branch Price/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Brian Branch Price/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021031803233

  •  REOPENING OF THE COMNEW AND IMPROVED QUEENSBRIDGE COMMUNITY FRIDGE
    2021年02月28日
    REOPENING OF THE COMNEW AND IMPROVED QUEENSBRIDGE COMMUNITY FRIDGE

    February 28, 2021, New York, New York, U.S: SANDRA PEREZ, of Quuensbridge ask for two squashes during the reopening of the Queensbridge community Fridge on 40th Avenue in New York. Over 500 pounds of food, clothing and perishables were donated. Organizerââ¬â¢ said ââ¬Åthis new fridge is vegetarian, loaded with fruits and vegetables and weââ¬â¢re hopping it will promote healthier life style and healthier food for the community. ââ¬ÅOnce this fridge is appropriate by the community weââ¬â¢re hoping to build a second fridge (Credit Image: © Brian Branch Price/ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©Brian Branch Price/ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021031803269

  •  Canada News - March 17, 2021
    2021年03月17日
    Canada News - March 17, 2021

    March 17, 2021, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Danielle Froh, left, speaks during an interview while someone uses the Regina Community Fridge in Regina on Wednesday March 17, 2021. The community organization, of which Froh is a volunteer, exists to provide fresh food to anyone at anytime. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021040507901

  •  Canada News - March 17, 2021
    2021年03月17日
    Canada News - March 17, 2021

    March 17, 2021, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Danielle Froh, center, sorts out food donations for the Regina Community Fridge in Regina on Wednesday March 17, 2021. The community organization, of which Froh is a volunteer, exists to provide fresh food to anyone at anytime. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021040507861

  •  Canada News - March 17, 2021
    2021年03月17日
    Canada News - March 17, 2021

    March 17, 2021, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Danielle Froh, left, and a volunteer who wished to remain anonymous contemplate where a mask sign might be placed at the Regina Community Fridge in Regina on Wednesday March 17, 2021. The community organization, of which Froh is a volunteer, exists to provide fresh food to anyone at anytime. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021040507912

  •  Canada News - March 17, 2021
    2021年03月17日
    Canada News - March 17, 2021

    March 17, 2021, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Danielle Froh checks her phone while at the Regina Community Fridge in Regina on Wednesday March 17, 2021. The community organization, of which Froh is a volunteer, exists to provide fresh food to anyone at anytime. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021040507884

  •  Canada News - March 17, 2021
    2021年03月17日
    Canada News - March 17, 2021

    March 17, 2021, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Danielle Froh poses for a photo at the Regina Community Fridge in Regina on Wednesday March 17, 2021. The community organization, of which Froh is a volunteer, exists to provide fresh food to anyone at anytime. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021040507908

  •  Canada News - March 17, 2021
    2021年03月17日
    Canada News - March 17, 2021

    March 17, 2021, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Danielle Froh poses for a photo at the Regina Community Fridge in Regina on Wednesday March 17, 2021. The community organization, of which Froh is a volunteer, exists to provide fresh food to anyone at anytime. (Credit Image: © Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Michael Bell/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2021040504399

  •  LIFE-NEIGHBORS-NETWORK-SUPPORT-3-DE
    2021年04月13日
    LIFE-NEIGHBORS-NETWORK-SUPPORT-3-DE

    April 13, 2021, USA: Emily Eicher and Alyssa Rogers co-founders of the Detroit Community Fridge off Gratiot Avenue in Detroit on Thursday, April 1, 2021.The fridge is always full of food and produce and is accessible and free for people in need to pick up food to eat or for others to drop off various kinds of food. (Credit Image: © TNS via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©TNS via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021041512318

  •  LIFE-NEIGHBORS-NETWORK-SUPPORT-4-DE
    2021年04月13日
    LIFE-NEIGHBORS-NETWORK-SUPPORT-4-DE

    April 13, 2021, USA: Emily Eicher and Alyssa Rogers co-founders of the Detroit Community Fridge off Gratiot Avenue in Detroit on Thursday, April 1, 2021.The fridge is always full of food and produce and is accessible and free for people in need to pick up food to eat or for others to drop off various kinds of food. (Credit Image: © TNS via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©TNS via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021041512312

  •  LIFE-NEIGHBORS-NETWORK-SUPPORT-2-DE
    2021年04月13日
    LIFE-NEIGHBORS-NETWORK-SUPPORT-2-DE

    April 13, 2021, USA: Ciara Ball, 24 of Hamtramck adds one of seven Planted Detroit salads into the Detroit Community Fridge off of Gratiot Avenue in Detroit on Thursday, April 1, 2021.The fridge is always full of food and produce and is accessible and free for people in need to pick up food to eat or for others to drop off various kinds of food.Ball says she comes by twice a week to put in the fridge anywhere from seven to twenty-one salads for people in need of food to take. (Credit Image: © TNS via ZUMA Wire)、クレジット:©TNS via ZUMA Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2021041512267

  •  Co-op And Hubbub Partner To Redistribute 6.8 Million Meals A Year 1 In £500,000 Boost To Community Fridge Initiative
    2021年05月17日
    Co-op And Hubbub Partner To Redistribute 6.8 Million Meals A Year 1 In £500,000 Boost To Community Fridge Initiative

    May 17, 2021, Failsworth, United Kingdom: Co-op and environmental charity Hubbub have announcedââ¬Â¯a major new partnershipââ¬Â¯toââ¬Â¯fast-track the expansion ofââ¬Â¯community fridges across the UK...Community fridges are open to everyone in communities - without any need to be referred or having to prove eligibility - to share fresh food that would otherwise have gone to waste. The food is.donated by businesses ââ¬â with Co-op donating surplus food from its stores..ââ¬Â¯.As well as improving access to food, the fridgesââ¬Â¯go beyond this by empoweringââ¬Â¯communities to connect with each other, and learn new skills throughââ¬Â¯activities such as cookery sessions and workshops on how to grow your own fruit and veg.ââ¬Â¯..This new partnership, will see the existing Community Fridge Network increase to 250 community fridges over the next year, saving a further 6.8 million meals per year from going to waste. ..The move builds on the success of the existing 150 fridges in the network, which redistr...

    商品コード: 2021051914014

  •  Co-op And Hubbub Partner To Redistribute 6.8 Million Meals A Year 1 In £500,000 Boost To Community Fridge Initiative
    2021年05月17日
    Co-op And Hubbub Partner To Redistribute 6.8 Million Meals A Year 1 In £500,000 Boost To Community Fridge Initiative

    May 17, 2021, Failsworth, United Kingdom: Co-op and environmental charity Hubbub have announcedââ¬Â¯a major new partnershipââ¬Â¯toââ¬Â¯fast-track the expansion ofââ¬Â¯community fridges across the UK...Community fridges are open to everyone in communities - without any need to be referred or having to prove eligibility - to share fresh food that would otherwise have gone to waste. The food is.donated by businesses ââ¬â with Co-op donating surplus food from its stores..ââ¬Â¯.As well as improving access to food, the fridgesââ¬Â¯go beyond this by empoweringââ¬Â¯communities to connect with each other, and learn new skills throughââ¬Â¯activities such as cookery sessions and workshops on how to grow your own fruit and veg.ââ¬Â¯..This new partnership, will see the existing Community Fridge Network increase to 250 community fridges over the next year, saving a further 6.8 million meals per year from going to waste. ..The move builds on the success of the existing 150 fridges in the network, which redistr...

    商品コード: 2021051914008

  •  Co-op And Hubbub Partner To Redistribute 6.8 Million Meals A Year 1 In £500,000 Boost To Community Fridge Initiative
    2021年05月17日
    Co-op And Hubbub Partner To Redistribute 6.8 Million Meals A Year 1 In £500,000 Boost To Community Fridge Initiative

    May 17, 2021, Failsworth, United Kingdom: Co-op and environmental charity Hubbub have announcedââ¬Â¯a major new partnershipââ¬Â¯toââ¬Â¯fast-track the expansion ofââ¬Â¯community fridges across the UK...Community fridges are open to everyone in communities - without any need to be referred or having to prove eligibility - to share fresh food that would otherwise have gone to waste. The food is.donated by businesses ââ¬â with Co-op donating surplus food from its stores..ââ¬Â¯.As well as improving access to food, the fridgesââ¬Â¯go beyond this by empoweringââ¬Â¯communities to connect with each other, and learn new skills throughââ¬Â¯activities such as cookery sessions and workshops on how to grow your own fruit and veg.ââ¬Â¯..This new partnership, will see the existing Community Fridge Network increase to 250 community fridges over the next year, saving a further 6.8 million meals per year from going to waste. ..The move builds on the success of the existing 150 fridges in the network, which redistr...

    商品コード: 2021051914056

  •  Co-op And Hubbub Partner To Redistribute 6.8 Million Meals A Year 1 In £500,000 Boost To Community Fridge Initiative
    2021年05月17日
    Co-op And Hubbub Partner To Redistribute 6.8 Million Meals A Year 1 In £500,000 Boost To Community Fridge Initiative

    May 17, 2021, Failsworth, United Kingdom: Co-op and environmental charity Hubbub have announcedââ¬Â¯a major new partnershipââ¬Â¯toââ¬Â¯fast-track the expansion ofââ¬Â¯community fridges across the UK...Community fridges are open to everyone in communities - without any need to be referred or having to prove eligibility - to share fresh food that would otherwise have gone to waste. The food is.donated by businesses ââ¬â with Co-op donating surplus food from its stores..ââ¬Â¯.As well as improving access to food, the fridgesââ¬Â¯go beyond this by empoweringââ¬Â¯communities to connect with each other, and learn new skills throughââ¬Â¯activities such as cookery sessions and workshops on how to grow your own fruit and veg.ââ¬Â¯..This new partnership, will see the existing Community Fridge Network increase to 250 community fridges over the next year, saving a further 6.8 million meals per year from going to waste. ..The move builds on the success of the existing 150 fridges in the network, which redistr...

    商品コード: 2021051914018

  •  Co-op And Hubbub Partner To Redistribute 6.8 Million Meals A Year 1 In £500,000 Boost To Community Fridge Initiative
    2021年05月17日
    Co-op And Hubbub Partner To Redistribute 6.8 Million Meals A Year 1 In £500,000 Boost To Community Fridge Initiative

    May 17, 2021, Failsworth, United Kingdom: Co-op and environmental charity Hubbub have announcedââ¬Â¯a major new partnershipââ¬Â¯toââ¬Â¯fast-track the expansion ofââ¬Â¯community fridges across the UK...Community fridges are open to everyone in communities - without any need to be referred or having to prove eligibility - to share fresh food that would otherwise have gone to waste. The food is.donated by businesses ââ¬â with Co-op donating surplus food from its stores..ââ¬Â¯.As well as improving access to food, the fridgesââ¬Â¯go beyond this by empoweringââ¬Â¯communities to connect with each other, and learn new skills throughââ¬Â¯activities such as cookery sessions and workshops on how to grow your own fruit and veg.ââ¬Â¯..This new partnership, will see the existing Community Fridge Network increase to 250 community fridges over the next year, saving a further 6.8 million meals per year from going to waste. ..The move builds on the success of the existing 150 fridges in the network, which redistr...

    商品コード: 2021051914033

  •  Co-op And Hubbub Partner To Redistribute 6.8 Million Meals A Year 1 In £500,000 Boost To Community Fridge Initiative
    2021年05月17日
    Co-op And Hubbub Partner To Redistribute 6.8 Million Meals A Year 1 In £500,000 Boost To Community Fridge Initiative

    May 17, 2021, Failsworth, United Kingdom: Co-op and environmental charity Hubbub have announcedââ¬Â¯a major new partnershipââ¬Â¯toââ¬Â¯fast-track the expansion ofââ¬Â¯community fridges across the UK...Community fridges are open to everyone in communities - without any need to be referred or having to prove eligibility - to share fresh food that would otherwise have gone to waste. The food is.donated by businesses ââ¬â with Co-op donating surplus food from its stores..ââ¬Â¯.As well as improving access to food, the fridgesââ¬Â¯go beyond this by empoweringââ¬Â¯communities to connect with each other, and learn new skills throughââ¬Â¯activities such as cookery sessions and workshops on how to grow your own fruit and veg.ââ¬Â¯..This new partnership, will see the existing Community Fridge Network increase to 250 community fridges over the next year, saving a further 6.8 million meals per year from going to waste. ..The move builds on the success of the existing 150 fridges in the network, which redistr...

    商品コード: 2021051914006

  •  Co-op And Hubbub Partner To Redistribute 6.8 Million Meals A Year 1 In £500,000 Boost To Community Fridge Initiative
    2021年05月17日
    Co-op And Hubbub Partner To Redistribute 6.8 Million Meals A Year 1 In £500,000 Boost To Community Fridge Initiative

    May 17, 2021, Failsworth, United Kingdom: Co-op and environmental charity Hubbub have announcedââ¬Â¯a major new partnershipââ¬Â¯toââ¬Â¯fast-track the expansion ofââ¬Â¯community fridges across the UK...Community fridges are open to everyone in communities - without any need to be referred or having to prove eligibility - to share fresh food that would otherwise have gone to waste. The food is.donated by businesses ââ¬â with Co-op donating surplus food from its stores..ââ¬Â¯.As well as improving access to food, the fridgesââ¬Â¯go beyond this by empoweringââ¬Â¯communities to connect with each other, and learn new skills throughââ¬Â¯activities such as cookery sessions and workshops on how to grow your own fruit and veg.ââ¬Â¯..This new partnership, will see the existing Community Fridge Network increase to 250 community fridges over the next year, saving a further 6.8 million meals per year from going to waste. ..The move builds on the success of the existing 150 fridges in the network, which redistr...

    商品コード: 2021051914037

  •  Governor Hochul Participates in MLK Day of Service Food Distribution
    2022年01月17日
    Governor Hochul Participates in MLK Day of Service Food Distribution

    January 17, 2022, New York, New York, United States: Governor Kathy Hochul helps to fill community refrigerator and closet outside of Trinity Lower East Side Lutheran Parish with food for needy people. Because of COVID-19 pandemic lots of people lost their income and in need of basic supplies such as food. Members of the parish and volunteers fill daily refrigerator and closet outside of the church with basic food supplies for people to pick up for free. Governor was joined by Assembly member Harvey Epstein, NYS Senator Brad Hoylman, City Council member Carlina Rivera, City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams. (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022011909512

  •  Governor Hochul Participates in MLK Day of Service Food Distribution
    2022年01月17日
    Governor Hochul Participates in MLK Day of Service Food Distribution

    January 17, 2022, New York, New York, United States: Governor Kathy Hochul helps to fill community refrigerator and closet outside of Trinity Lower East Side Lutheran Parish with food for needy people. Because of COVID-19 pandemic lots of people lost their income and in need of basic supplies such as food. Members of the parish and volunteers fill daily refrigerator and closet outside of the church with basic food supplies for people to pick up for free. Governor was joined by Assembly member Harvey Epstein, NYS Senator Brad Hoylman, City Council member Carlina Rivera, City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams. (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022011909462

  •  Governor Hochul Participates in MLK Day of Service Food Distribution
    2022年01月17日
    Governor Hochul Participates in MLK Day of Service Food Distribution

    January 17, 2022, New York, New York, United States: Governor Kathy Hochul helps to fill community refrigerator and closet outside of Trinity Lower East Side Lutheran Parish with food for needy people. Because of COVID-19 pandemic lots of people lost their income and in need of basic supplies such as food. Members of the parish and volunteers fill daily refrigerator and closet outside of the church with basic food supplies for people to pick up for free. Governor was joined by Assembly member Harvey Epstein, NYS Senator Brad Hoylman, City Council member Carlina Rivera, City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams. (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022011909527

  •  Governor Hochul Participates in MLK Day of Service Food Distribution
    2022年01月17日
    Governor Hochul Participates in MLK Day of Service Food Distribution

    January 17, 2022, New York, New York, United States: Governor Kathy Hochul helps to fill community refrigerator and closet outside of Trinity Lower East Side Lutheran Parish with food for needy people. Because of COVID-19 pandemic lots of people lost their income and in need of basic supplies such as food. Members of the parish and volunteers fill daily refrigerator and closet outside of the church with basic food supplies for people to pick up for free. Governor was joined by Assembly member Harvey Epstein, NYS Senator Brad Hoylman, City Council member Carlina Rivera, City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams. (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022011909432

  •  Governor Hochul Participates in MLK Day of Service Food Distribution
    2022年01月17日
    Governor Hochul Participates in MLK Day of Service Food Distribution

    January 17, 2022, New York, New York, United States: NYS Senator Brad Hoylman joined Governor Kathy Hochul to help to fill community refrigerator and closet outside of Trinity Lower East Side Lutheran Parish with food for needy people. Because of COVID-19 pandemic lots of people lost their income and in need of basic supplies such as food. Members of the parish and volunteers fill daily refrigerator and closet outside of the church with basic food supplies for people to pick up for free. (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022011909240

  •  Governor Hochul Participates in Martin Luther King Day of Service Food Distribution in New York, US - 17 Jan 2022
    2022年01月17日
    Governor Hochul Participates in Martin Luther King Day of Service Food Distribution in New York, US - 17 Jan 2022

    January 17, 2022, New York, United States: New York Governor Kathy Hochul talks to a woman picking-up food from a community fridge during the Martin Luther King Day of service food distribution at Trinity lower east side Lutheran Parish in New York City. (Credit Image: © Ron Adar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Ron Adar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022011900368

  •  Governor Hochul Participates in Martin Luther King Day of Service Food Distribution in New York, US - 17 Jan 2022
    2022年01月17日
    Governor Hochul Participates in Martin Luther King Day of Service Food Distribution in New York, US - 17 Jan 2022

    January 17, 2022, New York, United States: New York Governor Kathy Hochul listens to an explanation about the community fridge during the Martin Luther King Day of service food distribution at Trinity lower east side Lutheran Parish in New York City. (Credit Image: © Ron Adar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Ron Adar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022011900330

  •  Governor Hochul Participates in MLK Day of Service Food Distribution
    2022年01月17日
    Governor Hochul Participates in MLK Day of Service Food Distribution

    January 17, 2022, New York, New York, United States: Governor Kathy Hochul helps to fill community refrigerator and closet outside of Trinity Lower East Side Lutheran Parish with food for needy people. Because of COVID-19 pandemic lots of people lost their income and in need of basic supplies such as food. Members of the parish and volunteers fill daily refrigerator and closet outside of the church with basic food supplies for people to pick up for free. Governor was joined by Assembly member Harvey Epstein, NYS Senator Brad Hoylman, City Council member Carlina Rivera, City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams. (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022011909405

  •  Governor Hochul Participates in Martin Luther King Day of Service Food Distribution in New York, US - 17 Jan 2022
    2022年01月17日
    Governor Hochul Participates in Martin Luther King Day of Service Food Distribution in New York, US - 17 Jan 2022

    January 17, 2022, New York, United States: New York Governor Kathy Hochul refill a community fridge during the Martin Luther King Day of service food distribution at Trinity lower east side Lutheran Parish in New York City. (Credit Image: © Ron Adar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Ron Adar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022011900371

  •  Governor Hochul Participates in Martin Luther King Day of Service Food Distribution in New York, US - 17 Jan 2022
    2022年01月17日
    Governor Hochul Participates in Martin Luther King Day of Service Food Distribution in New York, US - 17 Jan 2022

    January 17, 2022, New York, United States: New York Governor Kathy Hochul refill a community fridge during the Martin Luther King Day of service food distribution at Trinity lower east side Lutheran Parish in New York City. (Credit Image: © Ron Adar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Ron Adar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022011900373

  •  Governor Hochul Participates in MLK Day of Service Food Distribution
    2022年01月17日
    Governor Hochul Participates in MLK Day of Service Food Distribution

    January 17, 2022, New York, New York, United States: View of community refrigerator and closet outside of Trinity Lower East Side Lutheran Parish during Governor Kathy Hochul visit. Because of COVID-19 pandemic lots of people lost their income and in need of basic supplies such as food. Members of the parish and volunteers fill daily refrigerator and closet outside of the church with basic food supplies for people to pick up for free. (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022011909261

  •  Harlem New York
    2022年06月03日
    Harlem New York

    June 3, 2022, New York, NY, USA: Community fridge, free food. (Credit Image: © John Marshall Mantel/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©John Marshall Mantel/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022060912525

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503363

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Unripe mangoes at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503286

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503259

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503274

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503446

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503276

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Meat at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503489

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Butcher stocks meat at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503403

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Fish displayed at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503264

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Squid at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503390

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Moonfish displayed at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503351

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Moonfish displayed at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503500

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Tuna displayed at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503514

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Moonfish displayed at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503518

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Salmon steaks displayed at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503252

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Woman purchasing squid at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503288

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Milkfish displayed at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503302

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    People purchasing fish at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503255

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Silk Snapper displayed at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503245

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Salmon steaks displayed at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503246

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Woman purchasing fish at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503298

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Atlantic salmon heads displayed at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503406

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Salmon steaks displayed at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503300

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Fish displayed at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503253

  •  ECONOMY/CANADA
    2022年11月11日
    ECONOMY/CANADA

    Fish displayed at a grocery store in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on November 11, 2022. The majority of respondents in a Canada-wide survey said they are using coupons or hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs. Nearly 20 per cent were also reducing meal sizes or skipping meals altogether in order to save money. Nearly five per cent of those surveyed said they had stolen food out of necessity, and about five per cent had used a food bank or community fridge. Statistics Canada‘s consumer price index report said while the country‘s annual inflation rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September, the cost of groceries continued to climb. Grocery prices increased at the fastest rate since August 1981, with prices up 11.4 per cent compared to a year ago. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)=クレジット:Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111503332

  •  Canada News - February 21, 2024
    2024年02月21日
    Canada News - February 21, 2024

    February 21, 2024, Halifax, Ns, Canada: The community fridge where donated food is available to those in need is pictured in Halifax on Wednesday, February 21, 2024. (Credit Image: © Darren Calabrese/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Darren Calabrese/Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2024022205862

  •  Canada News - February 21, 2024
    2024年02月21日
    Canada News - February 21, 2024

    February 21, 2024, Halifax, Ns, Canada: The community fridge where donated food is available to those in need is pictured in Halifax on Wednesday, February 21, 2024. (Credit Image: © Darren Calabrese/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Darren Calabrese/Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2024022205750

  •  Canada News - February 21, 2024
    2024年02月21日
    Canada News - February 21, 2024

    February 21, 2024, Halifax, Ns, Canada: The community fridge where donated food is available to those in need is pictured in Halifax on Wednesday, February 21, 2024. (Credit Image: © Darren Calabrese/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press)、クレジット:©Darren Calabrese/Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/共同通信イメージズ ※Canada and U.S. RIGHTS OUT

    商品コード: 2024022205607

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