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2 Dec 2022
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Is “Nat foodies welcome” international food lovers or foreigners welcome?
It’s on a board for roommates search.
Is “Nat foodies welcome” international food lovers or foreigners welcome?
It’s on a board for roommates search.
It’s on a board for roommates search.
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I think it might mean "natural" foodies. Those who love natural foods.
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