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A VolxKuche, peoples kitchen, free supper club or kitchen for all, are names used by the alternative scene (left) for a weekly or regularly occurring group cooking event, at which the meal is served free of charge or at cost. The name derives from the older expression “people's kitchen” (soup kitchen), as the the secular counterpart of the Christian soup kitchen.

Volxkuche are found usually in collective and/or self-managed arrangements (taverns, information stores, youth centers or autonomous centers) with politically left self-identity. In general at least a vegetarian meal is offered, frequently also offering vegan food. Often soon to be expired ingredients are obtained at cost, or donated byfood banks, food manufacturers or community gardens.

History
The Volxküche in the current sense is derived from the European squatter scene of the early 1980s.

Spelling
The spelling of Volxküche occurred as an expression of anti-nationalism. Historically nationalism had used the term "Volks/Volx" with negative consequences. This use was a rejection of the negative connotation which had the intention of "excluding" many groups of German society. It is at the same time a funny self-willed expression of the anarchistic and/or autonomous scene.