Marcus Rashford and Tom Kerridge create £10 Christmas dinner
that anyone not using the vouchers would still only pay about £13 for the ingredients.
"Christmas has a great ability to bring family together and I want as many children as possible to wake up on Christmas morning happy and without the stress of wondering where their next meal is coming from," he said. A charity spokeswoman said it was aimed at ending food poverty and equipping children with "vital life and cookery skills to support seamless navigation into adult life".
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