We live in a lower-come city with one of the highest population densities, but it has been swimming in food. The city has been providing food pantries in different parts of the city five days a week at a cost to the City $125,000 per week, with hundreds of people getting boxes of food (and being offered gospel tracts at most locations, praise the Lord) and the city intends to continue this thru June. The Salvation Army facility has also been helping to distribute 500-600 food boxes that contain 35 meals in each box. Plus the New England Patriots also delivered 80,000 boxes of food.
Yet the hype is about "food insecurity," a misleading term as shown by my post long ago. Food hunger in America: More Hype than Reality. Why?
Excellent.
I live ‘Rural’ and at most, we’d borrow from neighbors, or they would just show up to fill the freezer with food if we fell upon hard times.
I’m glad to hear of some successes for City Folk! :)