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I never even thought of the modern soup kitchens. I just set up an article Took the soup about people in the Great Irish Famine who changed their religion in order to be fed by the soup Kitchens during that time (Catholics couldn't take meat on a friday, so had to change their religion when meat was put in the soup on that day). Most Irish people would know the soup kitchens through that. Captain Fearnought (talk) 18:32, 25 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]