Marcus Rashford: does it take a footballer to feed a family?

Marcus Rashford: does it take a footballer to feed a family?

Marcus Rashford has been talking about all the places that have joined his campaign to provide free school meals…individual businesses, local councils and more.

But should it take a footballer to feed a family? BBC Radio 5 Live asked listeners what they thought.

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