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Just now my husband came back from volunteering and asked him if he had enough to eat outside? He said that breakfast was soup balls and rice noodles provided by caring people, and there was chicken and pork at lunch, which were all plentiful, so that everyone could avoid the waves

Just now my husband came back from volunteering and asked him if he had enough to eat outside? He said that breakfast was soup balls and rice noodles provided by caring people, and lunch had chicken and pork, which were all plentiful, and everyone was acting on discs to avoid waste.

From some social platforms and circles of friends, it is also learned that the current front-line logistics supplies are sufficient, and the meals eaten by the staff are all farm vegetables, rice and native chickens and ducks and pigs donated by villagers and villagers. And this is also the hospitality of our Baise people, the highest courtesy.

In the past few days, I have seen many villages, and they have consciously donated the items in their homes, and these things can be said to be unbought with money on weekdays.

Just now my husband came back from volunteering and asked him if he had enough to eat outside? He said that breakfast was soup balls and rice noodles provided by caring people, and there was chicken and pork at lunch, which were all plentiful, so that everyone could avoid the waves
Just now my husband came back from volunteering and asked him if he had enough to eat outside? He said that breakfast was soup balls and rice noodles provided by caring people, and there was chicken and pork at lunch, which were all plentiful, so that everyone could avoid the waves
Just now my husband came back from volunteering and asked him if he had enough to eat outside? He said that breakfast was soup balls and rice noodles provided by caring people, and there was chicken and pork at lunch, which were all plentiful, so that everyone could avoid the waves

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