https://www.theguardian.com/society/...et-study-finds
But the rich are getting richer and we’ve got our country back. Well done you vile Tories and all who voted for them.
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/...et-study-finds
But the rich are getting richer and we’ve got our country back. Well done you vile Tories and all who voted for them.
Dreadful In this modern age .
The only point i'd like to make based on some personal close up experience of the issue of low income /benefits families and diets ,where we the decision is made to buy food lets say spuds , they buy frozen chips , not a bag of real spuds ,which are cheaper and longer lasting and healthier , as mash or jackets, it seems they default is frozen chips .
I also notice that in Asda / Aldi you can buy for fresh fruit , salads and soups , bread beans for a reasonable price now , it always though seems , they default to processed option or chippies or pizzas .
I think the report is well meaning and needs to be trumpeted ,but I also think the effort and attitudes of some parents in the lower income/benefits brackets is questionable .
In my personal experiences , when i'm now asked for money , which is often I now go and buy a healthy shop , just to help the children .
Can you give us documented facts about your frozen chip theory please?
I'd rather not ,as its personal to my family , its a simple observation ,they are on benefits , its not a lot ,they struggle , but they sometimes could make better use of the little money they receive, and perhaps cook fresher food some of which is cheap ,such as spuds , beans , weetabix , milk etc , however they do opt for the more expensive processed options ,take away , frozen food ,and heavy sugared cereals , fizzy pops all quick options.
I'm not making a political point by the way ,its an observation, as I say I do help , hey perhaps its just them, and no ones else behaves this way , who knows ?
"healthily as possible" was what she said - but either way, you were quick to slam the WAG for children in Wales going hungry in another thread, so I'm sure you will be forthcoming with your outrage of the UK Government following this news story, right?
Or is that "not comparing like for like"?
Interestingly the families I know seem to have absent fathers as well , who should provide .
You were quick to slam the WAG for children in Wales going hungry in another thread, so I'm sure you will be forthcoming with your outrage of the UK Government following this news story, right?
Or is that "not comparing like for like"?
(you still haven't condemned the UK Government. Come on, Nick. Think of the kids!)
Nope only you! But I doubt you are what I would call “a real man” wink wink.