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chickaree wrote: I work with poor people all the time. Are they as destitute as those in India? Obviously not. Do they have trouble getting healthy nutritious food for their kids and themselves? Absolutely. A diet of Kraft dinner, bean and tortillias, white bread, potatoes and cheese, while inexpensive will lead to obesity and health problems. Eating fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains and lean meats is pricey and time consuming. The moms working two and three jobs don't have the time or resources to bake their own bread or shop at Costco in bulk. It saddens me the way we treat the disadvantaged in America. It makes us more comfortable if we blame them. We imagine them as lazy and willfully ignorant. That is not what I see when I work at the food bank. Remember, Jesus teaches us that as we treat the least of these is how we treat him. We are not doing well at all.
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