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"To be so strapped that you can't manage to get food is a terrible indictment of a wealthy, first world, civilisation. Yet we throw away billions of pounds worth of food every year." I agree. I'm ashamed to say I didn't realise that some LOCAL families struggled, thought it was something that happened to folk from "off" - I always support charity at home, just didn't know "home" was so close to my house | |||
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"To be so strapped that you can't manage to get food is a terrible indictment of a wealthy, first world, civilisation. Yet we throw away billions of pounds worth of food every year. I agree. I'm ashamed to say I didn't realise that some LOCAL families struggled, thought it was something that happened to folk from "off" - I always support charity at home, just didn't know "home" was so close to my house " Same here! | |||
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"To be so strapped that you can't manage to get food is a terrible indictment of a wealthy, first world, civilisation. Yet we throw away billions of pounds worth of food every year. I agree. I'm ashamed to say I didn't realise that some LOCAL families struggled, thought it was something that happened to folk from "off" - I always support charity at home, just didn't know "home" was so close to my house " I didn't realise how close we were to this when I was growing up. My parents ensured we didn't go hungry. As an adult I realised that egg curry night meant all we had left was an egg for each of us and rice. Need is always closer than you think but if you look you will see it. | |||
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"To be so strapped that you can't manage to get food is a terrible indictment of a wealthy, first world, civilisation. Yet we throw away billions of pounds worth of food every year. I agree. I'm ashamed to say I didn't realise that some LOCAL families struggled, thought it was something that happened to folk from "off" - I always support charity at home, just didn't know "home" was so close to my house I didn't realise how close we were to this when I was growing up. My parents ensured we didn't go hungry. As an adult I realised that egg curry night meant all we had left was an egg for each of us and rice. Need is always closer than you think but if you look you will see it." Yeah, funny that...my Mam talks about ratching down the sides of the sofa to find a shilling to get food for us kids when they were younger (I was born 67, sister in 69 then twins in 74...) Dad packed in smoking when Mam was pregnant with me (Mam didn't so maybe that's were Daz and Taz come from ) - think until you have to struggle yourself, it's difficult to realise how your parents struggled - as a non parent who's only ever had to fend for herself I can't comprehend that | |||
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