But in this (American) low-come city, the last time I looked one could collect up to 72 meals a week by hitting the multiple pantry times and location that just one program provides. Mostly at tax payer expense, and not counting purely private donations. Thank God we have an abundance - despite the misleading propaganda (such as, "Millions of children and families living in America face hunger and food insecurity [a
much contrived term] every day") by certain professional charities with bloated salaries ("Feeding America" - the one that quote was taken from, pays its Vice President of Information Technology 192,000m
with other high salaries following), but the gov. programs foster increasing dependence upon the (28+ trillion in debt) government, and I foresee the time coming when severe rationing of food will take place, and with ideological compliance being required.
I think some of those old "rapture" movies were in essence too close to a coming reality (though i think the church will go thru the 7 year trib, if preserved if not beheaded).
Years of the Beast.
One of my best friends lives in a small apartment in a low income part of town. There are so many ‘food programs’ here that her next door neighbors, who are adept at taking advantage of ALL of them, have food stacked up in their apartments. She was telling me the owner of the building did walk thrus awhile back and told her next door neighbor she had to get rid of all the boxes stacked in her living room. They were all full of food. Canned goods, etc.