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We see hunger all around us yet we're immune to it. This is where a cause like The Plated Project has stepped in by raising our interest with its beautiful plates and an interesting tagline, 'Buy a plate. Fill a plate.' For Chitresh Sinha, its founder and director of Chlorophyll Innovation Lab, the aim is also to start conversations around charity.
The Plated Project which has so far sponsored 4.8 lakh meals and collaborated with numerous artists and NGOs such as CRY, Creative Dignity and Goonj, has also received support from many celebrity chefs, influencers and big brands who've shared it on their social media feed. So what makes a worthy cause like The Plated Project successful?
Please check out The Plated Project on Instagram at www.instagram.com/theplatedproject
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