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As the World Cup begins, researchers warn sports bettors may be gambling with their grocery money
A report released just days before the start of the FIFA World Cup finds a correlation between sports betting and not having enough to eat.
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What happenedA report released just days before the start of the FIFA World Cup finds a correlation between sports betting and not having enough to eat.
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CenterAs the World Cup begins, researchers warn sports bettors may be gambling with their grocery money
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