RECYCLED. A home economics teacher in a private school would like to know if the leftover restaurant foods picked up by two slum families and recycled by them are not hazardous to their health. "Actually, these are rejected food fit only for our pet dogs and cats," the teacher said. "But because they are well re-cooked they taste good."
SHARING. The slum families are sharing the recycled foods with some neighbors who told our Ear informer that "mas lami pa ni, Sir, kay sa gibaligyang sud-an sa karinderya."