joeysteele |
06-03-2014 08:49 PM |
No it doesn't bother me at all, usually people have to be referred to food banks and it is not just the unemployed that go, people who are working go too.
The food banks are also there for people who have fallen on hard times who may have bought those branded goods when things were going pretty good for them.
As for smoking, I agree they are costly, however I would not begrudge people cigarettes either, they may not have bought them,I don't smoke but if I did, I could likely have hundreds for the times I have been offered one from others.
That may be the only cigarette they have that day or it may not and they may have a pack of 20 too, it is not my business.
I don't fund the food banks, other than dropping a few items of groceries after shopping at the supermarket off to food bank organisers there.
I am not going to nitpick at people for smoking or having 'nice' clothes when I have no idea when they got them or how,they may have been even presents.
People sent to food banks usually have to be referred by charitable organisations or social services or some other organisation, they cannot just turn up and they can only be helped 3 to 5 times in any case I understand too.
I am just glad I am not in such an unfortunate position to have to use them and I only wish the very best for the people who are referred to them and that have to use them both now and in the future.
The fact anyone needs to is a disgrace in the UK and should be total shame to it's leaders too.
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