When I look at mount -v I get: /foo on /home/foo type none (rw,bind)
This is referred to as a bind mount (man mount). It allows you to mount a directory in multiple places in your filesystem. I use them when I have to provide the same directory to multiple chrooted places. I am not sure how it might have gotten on your system, but that is what you have.
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