Cleaners and caterers at City and United are ‘struggling to put food on the table’

Cleaners and caterers at Manchester’s Premier League football clubs are “struggling to put food on the table”, the city’s food banks have warned.

Manchester food banks have written to executives at City and United urging them to pay their staff the real living wage of £9.30 an hour.

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