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In reply to the discussion: What I Learned After Taking a Homeless Mother Grocery Shopping [View all]RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)22. How do they feed the residents?
Last edited Thu Aug 7, 2014, 03:54 PM - Edit history (1)
You seem to have this all figured out so details should be easy to come by?
While you are at it detail the shelter and its funding and management.
In the meantime we can, while we munch on dead cow, just imagine that the shelter is about broke, has many limitations on just what the residents can do, what facilities they can use at what times and for what duration.
The gist of the story is that the homeless lady considers her purchases as delicacies given the constraints upon her and her family.
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I was watching one of the hgtv shows last night--cousins something or other. they were redoing
niyad
Aug 2014
#66
Figure out who is responsible for cleaning and getting rid of spoiled items, and perhaps. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Aug 2014
#26
I bristle with anger whenever anyone implies that poor people shouldn't have an occasional treat.
Aristus
Aug 2014
#20
Orange juice from Florida oranges is $4 for 59 ounces - more expensive than milk.
kcass1954
Aug 2014
#63
I took someone shopping and the first thing they did was fill a cart with bottled water.
Spitfire of ATJ
Aug 2014
#28
This was in California before the drought. The cart must have weighed 100 pounds....
Spitfire of ATJ
Aug 2014
#72
What's funny (not funny) is that most of the time we mention these things, people tell us how...
Shandris
Aug 2014
#52
Produce, the healthiest department in the grocery store, is the most expensive!
CrispyQ
Aug 2014
#74