Adevarul, 16 October 2009

A shop where everything is free

Published on 16 October 2009 at 12:39
Adevarul, 16 October 2009

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"The first shop in Europe where all items are free opens in Barcelona today," reports theSpanish edition of Roumanian daily Adevarul. Access to this new chain that goes under the name of shops Esloutimo is subject to a half-yearly subscription of 5 euros, after which clients can choose 5 products every fortnight. "The goal is to promote both new products and to help a large part of the population," writes Adevarul, which announces that similar ventures will open in Paris, London, Berlin, Rome and Amsterdam. All this coincides with 17 October's World Day to Overcome Extreme Poverty. In Europe, reports Spanish daily Público, "79 million people live in poverty". Such were the themes of at the heart of a Round Table on Poverty and Social Exclusion, held in Stockholm on 15 October. Representatives from NGO's denounced the absence of political will in the adoption of concrete measures. "The objectives of the fight again poverty have been pushed back to 2020," concedes Antonia Carparelli, Head of Social Inclusion Unit at the European Commission, reports the Spanish daily.

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