A recent spring food drive in Barrie, Ont. fell $100,000 short on their financial goal. It’s part of a growing trend across Canada.

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    6 months ago

    Would a chat with them about somebody else going without, because of the tossing away, help?

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      6 months ago

      The tenant, being “Christian”, is utterly dismissive of the needs of others. I suggested offering it to anyone in the house before tossing it. Freezing things. Not taking things in the first place. Mentioned that he’s basically stealing the food out of mothers and children’s mouths. Nope. Doesn’t work.

      Some actually delight in wasting.

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        6 months ago

        Even with assholes like that we shouldn’t change our approach to food banks. Desperate families need that food and while “welfare queens” exist they’re the exception rather than the norm. We, as a society, just need to accept a certain level of waste because the cost to police it outweighs the cost to just oversupply. That all said, I do hope an aide worker catches on and stops your roommate or that they mature out of being an ass.

        But, for the sake of your roommate’s punishment, I’m not willing to take food out of hands that legitimately need it.