
USAID cuts threaten ‘God’s food’ made in Georgia for children in need
[Sowetan Live - South Africa] - 10/06/2025
Reaching into one of the giant white sacks piled up in his Georgia food-processing plant, Mark Moore pulls out a fistful of shelled peanuts, what he calls “God's food”, and lets them roll through his fingers.
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