The Nation - News from Sept. 20, 1988
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The Boy Scouts of America said it will mount the largest food drive in U.S. history to attack what one public health expert termed a renewed and growing hunger problem. The program, which in most parts of the country will run between Nov. 12 and 19, will be backed by advertising showing a woman holding her child and digging into a garbage can under the headline: “Remember the first time mom took you out to dinner?” More than 4 million Cub, Boy and Explorer Scouts will go door-to-door leaving sacks for householders to fill with non-perishable canned and packaged foods. The Scouts will return one week later to collect what officials hope will be 100 million food items.
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