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So, your answer is "no".
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Here's my unresearched tuppence. You get "food" from a food bank as you do not have enough money to "purchase" food Julia,try going to one.
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no, it DOES matter why they don't have enough money for food. Usually more to do with outgoings than income. Do more research
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Could you share your peer reviewed validated research please
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Who needs that when you are completely lacking in morals . And it is a moral argument. The right wing have none
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@apjwilliams would you like to inform this "journalist" about your extensive research into foodbanks. -
Hi Julia, you state that short term benefit-related issues (sanctions, delays, changes) are the main reasons why people go to foodbanks(1/4)
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After listening to hundreds of stories of people who have used FBs, one thing is clear...
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I recommend the robust evidence gathered through some excellent research
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On breakfast and school lunch clubs, check out
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They go to food banks for food Julia. It's degrading, humiliating and brutal. And you rolling your eyes about "research" is grotesque.
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