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HK$8 meals served with a side of job coaching at this Hong Kong lunch club with a difference

  • Four centres run by French Chamber Foundation aim to help unemployed people and low-income workers find new jobs and improve their lives

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Lunch club members (left row, back to front) Pang Chi-shing, Arthur Lai Wing-wah, Chow Yau-hing, (right row, left to right) Lam Wai-wa, Wong Kam-lan and Zhang Yuling, with French Chamber Foundation general manager Servane Delahaye and Kwun Tong centre project manager Lam Ka-keung at a Lunch Club session. Photo: Nora Tam

Pang Chi-shing is tucking into a meal of preserved vegetables, pork and rice with considerable gusto.

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“It’s great,” says the 56-year-old divorcee with two children. “The food here is suitable for everyone, and you’re free to go back for as many helpings as you want.”

Pang, who earns little more than HK$3,000 (US$382) a month juggling odd jobs as a security guard and an online watch salesman, is one of about 20 diners at an exclusive dining club, where an entire meal costs just HK$8.

Open five days a week, all year round, the French Chamber Foundation’s Lunch Club serves about 50 meals a day to low-income workers and jobless people at centres in Wan Chai, Kwun Tong, Mong Kok and Tsuen Wan.

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These are much more than low-priced canteens. The club’s main goal is to provide members job coaching, language classes and a boost in self confidence to help them get new jobs and improve their lives.

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