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Why Are Some Forced To Depend On Food Handouts In 'benefit Britain'?
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On my visit to a supermarket today I saw shopping trolleys with notices on them asking for donations of items of food for the hungry of this country.
I cannot believe that in 2013 Britain there are people who have to depend on food handouts, especially when this country is supposed to be one of the richest in the world and taking into account the £billions we hand out freely to the rest of the world.
This is yet another time that I can say that I can never remember the time, even during the war, and pre Welfare State days, when I ever remember our local CO-OP appealing for persons to make donations of food for the hungry.
I cannot believe that in 2013 Britain there are people who have to depend on food handouts, especially when this country is supposed to be one of the richest in the world and taking into account the £billions we hand out freely to the rest of the world.
This is yet another time that I can say that I can never remember the time, even during the war, and pre Welfare State days, when I ever remember our local CO-OP appealing for persons to make donations of food for the hungry.
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/// if it said 'FREE ITEMS' then those earning at least £20k would be there
too. ///
The reference to "FREE ITEMS" was the comparison to the "REDUCED ITEMS" in a supermarket, and not to the "FREE FOOD PARCELS" although they are not labelled "FREE" in the charity food banks, they are still free so would attract even those who don't necessarily need them, not just those who do.
/// if it said 'FREE ITEMS' then those earning at least £20k would be there
too. ///
The reference to "FREE ITEMS" was the comparison to the "REDUCED ITEMS" in a supermarket, and not to the "FREE FOOD PARCELS" although they are not labelled "FREE" in the charity food banks, they are still free so would attract even those who don't necessarily need them, not just those who do.
In my city,there is a nightly soup kitchen-run by a group of churches-in the city centre...with several smaller operations in outlying areas. There is also a nationally run food bank.the Trussel Trust I believe...along with various free meals available daily in local churches,and also the charity I work for which focuses on rough sleepers,and the vulnerable. We offer meals,along with emergency food parcels for those who are suddenly on hard times,or benefit recipients who have no funds.
Like the food banks,we rely on what is donated...tinned foods being the most practical...though we get some quite odd items when someone has cleared out their cupboard. Unfortunately-what is practical is often very stodgy. But it fills tummies...that's our priority.
Like the food banks,we rely on what is donated...tinned foods being the most practical...though we get some quite odd items when someone has cleared out their cupboard. Unfortunately-what is practical is often very stodgy. But it fills tummies...that's our priority.
albaqwerty
/// ooh, benefits should be enough for a weeks food?
Really! Well, some of us have to pay TV licence and rent from our benefit.
Unless you're in it, just don't blooming comment!! ///
Oh pardon me for commenting, but I thought this was a free country.
Incidentally you do not need to pay a TV licence, just get rid of that luxury, there's many that have.
/// ooh, benefits should be enough for a weeks food?
Really! Well, some of us have to pay TV licence and rent from our benefit.
Unless you're in it, just don't blooming comment!! ///
Oh pardon me for commenting, but I thought this was a free country.
Incidentally you do not need to pay a TV licence, just get rid of that luxury, there's many that have.
albaqwerty
/// Have you ever walked a mile in anyone else shoes who doesn't use the Daily Mail for soles for their shoes?
Do you give to charity or are you just one of those peeps who thinks it's disgusting? ///
If only you knew of all the things that I have sacrificed and have learnt to go without, so that some like you could be looked after in this age of no World War, a free health service, and benefits galore, you don't know the half.
/// Have you ever walked a mile in anyone else shoes who doesn't use the Daily Mail for soles for their shoes?
Do you give to charity or are you just one of those peeps who thinks it's disgusting? ///
If only you knew of all the things that I have sacrificed and have learnt to go without, so that some like you could be looked after in this age of no World War, a free health service, and benefits galore, you don't know the half.
"take notice when supermarkets have some reduced priced items in a basket, just see people are like gannets around the basket."
Is it reasonable to disparage people looking for a bargain? A friend of mine practically chases the lady with 'reduced items' tag gun around the shop, and he cleared £170k last year. It was a quiet year.
Is it reasonable to disparage people looking for a bargain? A friend of mine practically chases the lady with 'reduced items' tag gun around the shop, and he cleared £170k last year. It was a quiet year.
Poverty is rising in the UK and people who are fortunate not to be in the position of the people who need food banks should try and find a modicum of compassion.
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Smurfchops you omitted "drink" in your posting. I know many who live hand to mouth waiting for their benefits to drink and dope it.
Dave 50 I agree with your posting. Don't believe all people are screened. I worked myself for St Vincent de Paul and it was unbelievable of the people who tore the a se out of it. I very quickly left!
Dave 50 I agree with your posting. Don't believe all people are screened. I worked myself for St Vincent de Paul and it was unbelievable of the people who tore the a se out of it. I very quickly left!
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