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9 Jun 2016 04:28

REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins Every day Shirly Delgado makes a choice — whether to do without breakfast, lunch, or dinner. One of them has to go if she wants her three children to eat three times a day. "I delay breakfast for as long as I can. Instead of doing it early, I serve it around 10 or 11 in the morning, so it overlaps with lunch," she says. "If I eat lunch, I don't have breakfast. It's one or the other." The family lives in La Pastora, a poor area in western Caracas, where Delgado lin...
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