Yeah speaking as a regular food bank visitor because we’re all literally broke, you have a crappy friend.
Beemerba on
I have a sister like that. Her and her husband make good money and she will take everything she can from poor people.
jbrown2055 on
A Facebook debate that became a text thread that became a reddit post. Who will continue this transcendence to tiktok, twitter, or instagram?
RKKP2015 on
My dad is a multi-millionaire who wastes so much food by going to Costco and buying huge amounts of shit he’ll never eat, yet he and his girlfriend would get “free food” from the food bank. My sister and I shamed the shit out of him for this.
Boomers are just greedy as fuck by default.
jmkdevs5555 on
Some people just don’t understand the hardships that others either face or will face. There’s videos of people saying if you are homeless just get a home. Empathy and understanding are at a very low point in our civilization at this time.
Silver-Star92 on
In my country you need to have a certain income to be considered “poor” enough to use the foodbank. That way the trashy person your friend is talking too won’t be able to do the same thing here
Cerebral_Overload on
“I don’t need it, but I want it, I feel I deserve it, and I can have it if cheeky/manipulative/immoral enough, so I’m going to take it”.
This is the kind of attitude that is destroying our society.
Dick_of_Doom on
That person with a fridge full of food is a shameless piece of shit. Does she also disparage those on welfare, or think the homeless should just get jobs and buy more money?
It’s rapacious gluttons like her that discourage actual people with hardship from going for services. Those in desperate need get picked over goods while vultures (no offense vultures, you’re cool birds) like her take and take. Taking food from starving children’s mouths.
MyOthrCarsAThrowaway on
I work with a 24yo woman. Her and her boyfriend are both employed, live together. Do well enough. Travel all the time, months at a time. They don’t shop at stores they go to food banks for groceries. She sees nothing wrong with it.
Buddy-Lov on
I knew a guy who went and got chicken….to feed his dog. We no longer speak.
kyl_r on
My family was comfy growing up. Possibly rich compared to most kids I knew, but a far cry from wealthy. Both parents worked, I learned how to ski, but they couldn’t afford their house if they had to buy it now kinda thing.
Anyway—we always had food. That was very blessedly not even a *thought* I had as a kid. Even if it wasn’t a lot or I didn’t like it, there was food.
I remember my parents loading us kids up in the family van to drive around our town to collect donations for the food drive. We wore t shirts and had cling on stickers for the van so people knew it was legit! I loved jumping out to grab the bags of stuff on the curb. And then we went and dropped them off at Some Cool Official Building, which was probably the food bank, but I was like 8 so idk. And then as a teen I volunteered at the food bank, handing stuff out and sorting. I did similar things in college, because I loved it.
I thought that was.. normal. Like, I thought people donated what they didn’t need, if they could or wanted to. But taking what you don’t need? Why?? Sorry for the TED talk, I just feel suddenly like the world is a little less bright.
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~~Your friend is trash~~
The friend in blue trash.
Tell her she can come get free food from me
Yeah speaking as a regular food bank visitor because we’re all literally broke, you have a crappy friend.
I have a sister like that. Her and her husband make good money and she will take everything she can from poor people.
A Facebook debate that became a text thread that became a reddit post. Who will continue this transcendence to tiktok, twitter, or instagram?
My dad is a multi-millionaire who wastes so much food by going to Costco and buying huge amounts of shit he’ll never eat, yet he and his girlfriend would get “free food” from the food bank. My sister and I shamed the shit out of him for this.
Boomers are just greedy as fuck by default.
Some people just don’t understand the hardships that others either face or will face. There’s videos of people saying if you are homeless just get a home. Empathy and understanding are at a very low point in our civilization at this time.
In my country you need to have a certain income to be considered “poor” enough to use the foodbank. That way the trashy person your friend is talking too won’t be able to do the same thing here
“I don’t need it, but I want it, I feel I deserve it, and I can have it if cheeky/manipulative/immoral enough, so I’m going to take it”.
This is the kind of attitude that is destroying our society.
That person with a fridge full of food is a shameless piece of shit. Does she also disparage those on welfare, or think the homeless should just get jobs and buy more money?
It’s rapacious gluttons like her that discourage actual people with hardship from going for services. Those in desperate need get picked over goods while vultures (no offense vultures, you’re cool birds) like her take and take. Taking food from starving children’s mouths.
I work with a 24yo woman. Her and her boyfriend are both employed, live together. Do well enough. Travel all the time, months at a time. They don’t shop at stores they go to food banks for groceries. She sees nothing wrong with it.
I knew a guy who went and got chicken….to feed his dog. We no longer speak.
My family was comfy growing up. Possibly rich compared to most kids I knew, but a far cry from wealthy. Both parents worked, I learned how to ski, but they couldn’t afford their house if they had to buy it now kinda thing.
Anyway—we always had food. That was very blessedly not even a *thought* I had as a kid. Even if it wasn’t a lot or I didn’t like it, there was food.
I remember my parents loading us kids up in the family van to drive around our town to collect donations for the food drive. We wore t shirts and had cling on stickers for the van so people knew it was legit! I loved jumping out to grab the bags of stuff on the curb. And then we went and dropped them off at Some Cool Official Building, which was probably the food bank, but I was like 8 so idk. And then as a teen I volunteered at the food bank, handing stuff out and sorting. I did similar things in college, because I loved it.
I thought that was.. normal. Like, I thought people donated what they didn’t need, if they could or wanted to. But taking what you don’t need? Why?? Sorry for the TED talk, I just feel suddenly like the world is a little less bright.