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The 'hidden hunger' in British families
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-11427207
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Indeed it can.
I remember when I was hard up years and years ago, all I could afford to eat was broken biscuits for lunch, tuna and pasta for dinner and maybe as a treat one of those all day breakfast in a can with cheapo super noodles (once a week). I wish I had known about these places then I can tell you. |
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My wife in a previous relationship was in this kind of situation, this while her then-partner was working.
It's really not nice and a harsh indictment of our benefit system but one that rarely makes the news sadly. |
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And people sometimes criticise those on benefits who turn to the black economy to try to make ends meet.
Nice to see something sympathetic for a change. |
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Excellent work from the Charity though :tu:. :clap:
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I must admit..before reading this, I had preconceived notion of someone taking advantage of the system or charity. But, did catch me out, good to see others with such strong spirit to help others, and someone humble and embarrassed accepting (not expecting charity, but accepting it with humility).
Too often it isn't that way, at least, the stories that are publicised show the negative side of britain. Not ashamed to admit a dry eye was close to being breached :) |
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Our first plan was to sell the car, as it's worth a fair bit, but we couldn't. Nobody wanted to buy it." |
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But how can someone who has a lifestyle like that get themselves into a position where they need food parcels. As for not being able to sell the car, someone will always want to buy it, but not at the price they might want to sell it for. It must have been a terrible car for someone not to want to buy it at all. I can't help wondering if they are largely responsible their own situation. Enjoying the trappings of a lifestyle they couldn't afford but ignoring things that really matter. It appears they still managed to go on holiday though. |
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It has to be said that the first thing i thought was "sell the car" thankfully i learned a long time ago to continue reading ,how many times has someone posted only to have it blow up in their faces because they either haven't checked facts or continued reading to the end
by the way lmao :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: ---------- Post added at 22:07 ---------- Previous post was at 22:05 ---------- Quote:
you sure you read the rest of the article ..it's all explained in there you know and it's perfectly reasonable |
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