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NEW YORK — Wal-Mart is more than doubling its annual donations to food banks to $2 billion. The plan comes in two parts: At least $250 million in grants over five years will go to efforts such as buying refrigerated trucks and to programs to feed children during the summer. The bulk will consist of more than 1.1 billion pounds of food that doesn’t sell or can’t be sold because it’s close to expiration dates. About half will be fresh fruit, vegetables, dairy and meat. The Associated Press



