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Man sets up project to send 100 free meals to NHS staff - now he's served 23,000!

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The United Kingdom is pulling together as one, with people from all regions doing what they can to help each other in the current crisis.

Frontline NHS workers at Cardiff hospitals never go hungry after a long shift as local businesses have been delivering more than 1,000 free meals to their door each day.

Kasim Ali, who runs the city’s Waterloo Tea cafe is one of many ordinary people doing extraordinary things. He’s brought together local restaurants, cafes and caterers to provide a steady stream of fresh and nutritious meals to hard-working staff at University Hospital of Wales (Heath) and Llandough.

They’ve now delivered 23,000 meals and 5,000 desserts to frontline workers through the Feed the Heath project. “We offer dishes like

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