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allenlondon | 07:52 Mon 02nd Nov 2020 | News
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/nov/01/growing-numbers-newly-hungry-forced-use-uk-food-banks-covid

Perhaps Answerbankers think people would swallow their pride and queue up outside Food banks just to get a free loaf.
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i would if i were hungry
From the link: //Food aid charities have identified the emergence of the UK’s “newly hungry”, a growing cohort of people previously in good jobs and enjoying comfortable incomes who have been forced to use food banks and claim welfare benefits for the first time during the pandemic.

The Feeding Britain network said its members were providing food support to a new influx of middle-income families. Typically with mortgages, cars and often self-employed or business owners, they had been plunged into crisis by Covid-related job losses and gaps in the social security system.//

With Covid closing businesses it was bound to happen. Business creates jobs. No business - no jobs. It’s not rocket science.
Thirty years ago my wife and I scrimped to feed our kids. No holidays, jumble sale clothes, car boot toys etc. I think they had certain foods handed out, butter etc. We never went near hand outs. We managed. A sack of spuds went a long way. Long walks with watered cordial drink. We did not consider ourselves deprived. We went without. We avoided debt by not having. The nanny state has turned us into children.

David, agree 100%
This is the same conversation, just a different day.

Most people live within their means. Hardly anyone would forward think that there might be a pandemic in 10+ years and we might lose our jobs so lets not buy a house.

I've never used a food bank but I have gone hungry.

Before food banks the churches used to help (I assume they still do)

david small, 08:54, bang on, BA right there.
still found enough for a packet of harrys though I'll bet, ummmm?
I've a funny feeling that no one here is getting what Allen is getting at. ;o)
I don't know what that means?

If you're talking about cigarettes...then the answer is NO. You've got the wrong impression of me. I can easily go without.
I didn't understand the OP question.
I would hazard a guess at Harry Wraggs - fags.
How am I suppose to know that, Jack. Never heard that saying in my life.

To answer Allen's question, I doubt the 'newly hungry' would use a food bank. Pride would get in the way.
Tigger, I think we’re supposed to blame the capitalist system …. but I might be wrong. :o)
As if, tut;-))
Me - or Allen?
That little joke backfired on me. I meant, "As if he could possibly mean that wink wink"
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It would be nice if some of you would step out of your 'I'm all right jack' bubbles, your 'everything's alright if only these lefties would stop wingeing', your 'people should pull themselves up by their bootstraps' mentalities and see that society has deteriorated, largely thanks to Thatcher and her goons, from a caring place of sharing people to a bear-pit where the winner takes all and the losers can go to hell.

Even under old-fashioned capitalism, society worked better.

Now? We're on the road to absolute ruin.

A
Fair enough ... although as legend goes it could be either. ;o)
^That to LB.
Oops! Hate to say I told you so. See Allen at 10:09. Who'd a guessed? :o)

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