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Awesome Spanish Restaurant Says If You Can't Pay, You Won't Go Hungry

Written By Unknown on Thursday, May 23, 2013 | 5:41 PM

May 23, 2013
With Spain hit hard by an economic downturn, a recently opened restaurant in Terrassa, Catalonia has found a way to offer the unemployed a helping hand.

According to Euronews, Terrassa's city council teamed up with local charities to fund a restaurant that hosts a "work exchange scheme." The program allows those who are unable to afford meals to pay for their food by volunteering for an hour at the restaurant.

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