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Originally Posted by joeysteele
I and a group of other students have been raising funds and products to be donated for those starving in the world, how sick it is to see food wasted like this, scooped up and shoved in a bin when many people really in need could do with it.
There are old people in this country that likely cannot afford a box of cereal.To see food thrown all over is really bad.
I think the thing that surprised me most was the fact only Aaron found it as bad as I would have of all those in the house, had they been throwing around and destroying cigarettes there would be hell to pay from the smokers.
Objects, toys are different, pillow fights etc too, even perhaps one box of cereal but to have ruined so many is pathetic and their punishment should have been, that I would have given them anyway, no task for a shopping budget this week and only a basic shopping budget given since they seem to have food to throw around.
It's not fun, in this day and time with food prices soaring and people in need here and abroad, it is plainly wrong.
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Joey, you have provided every good reason why there Aaron had every right to be appalled by this behaviour.
Like yourself, I have for years, raised monies for food Charities, namely The UN's World Food Programme and taken part in sleeping outside to raise money to help feed the homeless within the UK.
To see such a waste of food is disgraceful, as well as wrong on many levels.