at J B - this is trickle down economic - Trillions of dollars for Wars and the Wallstreet economy , Wars make the rich richer.... The Rich Central bankers they sell Guns and Ammo to both sides in the war , both sides will buy Government bonds to finance the wars..The Rich get richer off of wars. Main-street Economy and Us Poor get poorer off the wars.. this War on Pandemic is making the people so poor that theres a economic recession and many millions of people are going hungry and having to go to food banks to get there Crumbs.
The country started with soaves to where not everyone could vote. Some always get left out trail of tear dems to McCarthy rep red scare destroying lives. People get damaged by US government Japanese internment camps to war on drugs failures. No child left behind still gets left behind and policies bipartisan do not help all. The do nothing checks and balances of mass incarcerated for profit prisons , and ALEC making bills besides the special district votes. Yes the US has been messed up a long time.
That's a lie. I live in San Diego. We are doing pretty good as a county. But Harris County (Houston) is suffering. Minute Made park has lines on top of lines of people begging for food. I know this because my Brother drives over the interstate next to it on his commute after work and video messages me on WhatsApp the struggle. You just don't know because you don't live in an affected area. Same with Baltimore, Maryland. In Baltimore people are struggling. And in Newark, New Jersey.
@@anderander5662 dude ...natural disasters exist and then people are hungry. Some are really uneducated. Yes fires to tornadoes happened not long ago besides.
@@Никарагуанскийпрочность some are very ignorant about the working poor. Wonder if they ever had a good education. Not everyone poor is on drugs and will not work. Some are homeless and still work.
Ander is 100% correct. Even in natural disasters, our government gives so much aid. Our shelters are overflowing with donations and there is a church on most every corner willing to help. It would be very difficult for an adult to go hungry in America. These commenters think going without a cell phone, cable TV, and internet means poor.
Most of my family and friends who I give Christmas presents to really don't need more stuff. They are all doing OK and have what they need to get through this pandemic without much disruption to their lives. This year they are all getting a donation to their local food bank in their name from me. I think if we have enough money for gifts then we have enough to help our fellow Americans regardless of party or anything else. Many of our countrymen are hurting and their welfare is more important than some trinket or toy. Suggest you do the same. Tell your friends too.
Joe that is so nice of you to do that. I’ve worked all my life I’m 56 soon to be 57 in January I waited in line for 2 1/2 hours at a food bank today I got two cans of tuna a gallon of milk and a bag of apples and a box of cereal. I was very grateful for what I got but it’s just not enough to feed a family of four. And our job said today that we’re off till August. And our state quit giving unemployment so the food banks the only place I have to get food. So bless you.😇🎄p.s I am in the state of Indian,
The government handouts should because that's why corporations keep raising food prices. They know the government will keep kicking out money to people. Those that don't take government handouts just keep getting poorer.
Of course they haven't seen what is happening. They were too busy running for office or just going on as if nothing is happening. How they can ignore the needs of their constituents is beyond my understanding.
Why should they when we the Citizens through our taxes pay for them to eat at the best and most expensive restaurants. We pay for them to travel in limos and fly first class . Our taxes pay for the best schools and colleges for their children and they expanded their food and clothing budget and gave them self a raise in the secound stimulus. We got zero. So why should the most Socialist sector in our society who get everything payed by our taxes care ?
Most politicians don’t care about us. So stop voting for the one that promises free everything when you know nothing is for free. We, the people are the one helping each other when in need. Politicians all become millionaires or billionaires during or after leaving office, when their salaries are not over $300k a year.
The only thing i hate about the food banks is people go there that don't need it....my baby boomer mother in law does it and she has plenty of money and it pisses me off she thinks you go to a food pantry just because they are giving it away. She told me I should go and I said why?? I have food..you don't use it that way!
Didn’t you see at 5:12, there is a big Cadillac SUV, likely $50k above. I think they need to downgrade their ride first, there are definitely more people need that food than someone ride around in a V8 suv.
dont you love what your government is doing with your tax money? creating illegal wars false flags terrorist organisations and coups all because the zionists want them to do so. a america the worst nation on the planet
It’s hard to grow enough food to live on. A few tomato plants won’t get you very far. If you have a huge plot of land, maybe. These people don’t have that. Growing herbs in pots won’t cut it, either!
@Needtoknow China is back to normal. If anything America is the complete opposite. America is the bottom of the barrel pandemic wise. But that's what's up. At least you acknowledged Trump put America on it's knees.
Regardless of who gets to be President, THE FINAL SOLUTION WILL BE THE SAME. Vaccinations for all so that we can all "get back to normal" You won't be held down and forced that way; but as windowscentral said about their Worldwide Digital ID system, "non-participants will be unable to buy or sell goods or services". The "elites" call it our Digital ID, Immunity Passport, whatever... The Bible calls it the Mark of the Beast. (Revelation 13:16-17) It is not about safety and immunity; it is about TRACKING and BRANDING. …). THE REAL DANGER IS ETERNAL DAMNATION IN THE LAKE OF FIRE (Rev 14:9) for taking this vaccine which has the Quantum Dot Tattoo along with it for a Digital ID, using an enzyme called Luciferase that will make it glow. www.evangelicaloutreach.org/markbeast.htm www.evangelicaloutreach.org/plan-of-salvation.htm www.evangelicaloutreach.org/images/donald-trump-stern-faced-king.jpg
If these people got stimulus relief they would be spending mony at retail food stores That money would be helping the economy this is just crazy and cruel
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I grew my own food this year. I wasn't looking to replace getting groceries, just supplementing. As long as you grow vertically, you don't need a ton of land. You can even replace part of your grass on lawns to incorporate food production. I have a plastic water barrel right now that has 50 plants growing vertically. There's so many you tube videos that show how to grow vegetables cheaply.
@@wandashaffer3192 Heck, most people are too lazy to cook! I grow my own food, too. I am starting some more indoor greens today--kale and spinach grow fast in a warm kitchen or bathroom. And I have lots of home canned and pickled vegetables from our outdoor garden. A lot more frozen zucchini and squash, already prepped for soups. And every time I got a bargain on chicken I cooked it up, made bone broth, chopped and froze the chicken into easy to use packets in the freezer, and pressure canned the broth. Due to industry thrift, we are covered for quite awhile. I'm happy to help feed people, but do they have any responsibility for taking care of themselves? The answer to that is "Yes!".
@@cherylT321 That's the spirit! We don't have to be successful or replace everything we might buy. I started out by regrowing vegetables indoors from the bottoms of green onions, the root of celery, the tops of carrots, and other regrowing opportunities. You just need a warm place with a bit of sunlight sometimes, and you can snip off the greens from these three items to add to your cooking. Growing kale and spinach in buckets indoors is possible in the winter, too.
It's called adulting folks. My parents did it wrong and I learned of hunger. It sucks. You have to plan for hard times. You have to assume that good times lead to hard times. When I talk to people about keeping a garden and buying up beans and rice for a rainy day, they look at me like I have two heads. Lots of people with expensive cars and homes now will struggle. I wish them well.
Exactly Dan! We've become a nation of professional victims. Food insecurity in a country experiencing the "Great Resignation" simply because they don't like their jobs? Help wanted signs up everywhere, employers in many areas of the country offering starting wages of $15 to $20 an hour for entry level jobs, but people won't move to where the jobs are and then claim they can't afford to eat? What a joke! I'm just not buying it! The beans and rice thing is both a metaphor for survival during hard times and literally true! Big bags of pinto beans or lentils are less than $1 a pound and full of protein vitamins and minerals. A 20lb. bag of white rice at my local Walmart is currently only $9. You and I both know the incredible amount and variety of fresh vegetables you can produce in a tiny 8' x 10' garden space with minimal effort. And it's a fun family activity too! The maximum SNAP benefit is $204 for one person, and $680 a month for a family of 4. I spend less than that on food! LOL! Ever notice that most of the people suffering from "food insecurity" are morbidly obese and drive luxury cars to pick up their free food from the food bank, while also receiving SNAP benefits and a premium tax credit that pays for their health insurance that treats their type 2 diabetes caused by lack of exercise and obesity. Give me a break! Yep! You hit the nail on the head! The same people that laugh at me for having an entire shelf full of beans and rice, are the same ones going to the food bank! Folks definitely need some "adulting".
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@Edwrd Roach you know many places could not be gotten to without a car. There are no more pay phones so some need those too. Ever hear of natural disasters making people live in their cars? Of course poor education would suggest many are clueless.
@@timmmahhhh well this issue of things even before slavery, trail of tears, Japanese consecration camps...the fact is reps do nothing different and become that now.
you mean to wars that the zionists want to have. thats where you money goes to. o and dont forget the illegal coups the illegal wars false flags and the terrorist organisations that they have been creating. thats the big money waste not the corporations. but you dont even understand that. that shows exactly how ignorant you are if you still think its the companies who got all the money.
Do you realize they didn’t buy them with cash? Plastic or got it financed through the phone company. Tattoos can’t be removed and sold. Situations change.
People with back yards or no yards can start to grow some edible plants and edible mushrooms. Edible fungi that grows from woods and plants are better than the button mushrooms that grows on compost. No manure about it! That's something that can be taught at elementary schools to grow an ORGANIC community garden at elementary schools. Instead of a grass lawn, a edible ORGANIC plant garden and edible fungi that grows on woods or plants. People forgotten how to grow plants especially organically. No RoundUP as the main ingredient is toxic and causes cancers. RoundUp is a weed killer. Instead of trees with no fruits, plant more apple trees, orange trees, lemon trees, etc. Date palm trees. We are too reliant on a few large farms that specializes on one plant or farm animal. We need local farmers. Small farms. More mom and pop organic farms. More back yard edible organic plants. Maybe more incentive rebates from water and power utilities to grow edible organic plants instead of grass lawns, etc. No more grass lawns!
How long does it take an apple or orange tree to grow? You need to eat every day not years from now. As for fungus and plants you need to BUY seeds and spores. Food stamps do not cover manure or fertilizer as far as I know. Human waste is illegal and unsafe. Sure it would be nice to have started growing your own food years ago while working 60 hours at the office.
60 hours at the office?! Try 70 hours or more. Try being an entrepreneur and to discover its 24/7 challenges. Try being a 24/7 caregiver. Try being on a 12 hr shift as a nurse on the frontlines. Try being in Afghanistan. Last I heard welfare doesn't pay people to invest. A fruit tree would need to start at some point to develop and to bear fruit. Last I heard food stamps doesn't cover all food expenses. Most SNAP (food stamps) is about $194 total in one month for a single person. Depending on what that person buys that can either go quickly or covers all grocery expenses. I don't remember discussing human waste specifically. But no government agency will audit anyone's farming when that farming is ONLY for their own consumption. I don't remember talking about being a farmer and selling the crops to the public. Waste and how it is used is largely dependent on localities. For example, a plastic surgeon was recycling the fat waste from all the liposuction surgeries that were performed by that surgeon. The surgeon was using the fat to convert to bio-fuel for vehicle use. Unfortunately, some people discovered that and were completely disgusted about that and a local ordinance was created to make that illegal. Had the surgeon use his own fat to use on his own vehicles then government would NOT be able to intervene. The issue was that the surgeon was using fat harvested from the public. I would imagine it would be illegal to go and scavenge for waste for fertilizing use. In India, it's illegal to go scavenge for waste to use as fertilizer. Local laws and customs are many and that deserves its own UA-cam video. It's safe to generalize that using your own resources for your own use on your own property would generally avoid government audits. Many people totally living off grid and being self-sustaining use a compost toilet. They often do use that compost for their gardens. Look up any tiny home community. Last I heard there are plants that grow both indoors and outdoors. Many use an "AeroGarden." Yes, it's a thing and yes you can google AeroGarden. People grow indoor herbs, lettuce, tomatoes, etc. AeroGarden prices range from $69 to $476. As of today, Sunday, 12/13/2020, the $69 sprout kit from AeroGarden is SOLD OUT from the AeroGarden website. Would you look at that?! I wonder why?! Spices and herbs at the local grocery stores can be pricey. For example, buying every bottle on the spice racks will NOT be cheap. It can be $200 or more. So, $69 is being more frugal. Obviously not the $0.99 cents onion or garlic powder at the 99 cents stores. Notice all the groceries at the 99 cents stores are usually NOT organic. I WOULD imagine that if everyone learn some basics to gardening starting as early as kindergarten or earlier that most people wouldn't have to buy a kit. For example, many items at the grocery store already have seeds and spores to use. Shiitake and all other fungi do have spores on its fruiting bodies. Potatoes, onions and other root edible plants can still grow. Seeds from fruits can be used. I would recommend buying the organic foods to harvest its seeds and spores. But seriously there are some skills to farming. That can be learned. For example, putting a banana peel when planting a new tree. No manure about it. "But skepticism about biosolids comes from more than just our hesitance to talk about our poop - some organizations, like the Sierra Club, worry that using human excrement as fertilizer is significantly riskier than using animal manure. Almost 50 percent of biosolids created in the United States are applied to land, with the majority being used in agriculture. Are we endangering our health by putting human poop on our farms?" You can read more about it on the Modern Farmer. See link below. modernfarmer.com/2014/07/stink-human-poop-fertilizer/
@@trainablemonkey9912 Food stamps do cover garden seeds and food producing plants. You can grow things like sprouts on your countertop and they are ready for consumption in under a week.
I mentioned INDOOR planting like a kit called "Aerogarden." Those kits can grow tomatoes, herbs like Thyme, lettuce, etc. I also mentioned that farming would require some skills which should be taught in schools as extracurricular.
Sitting in cars waiting for food incredible I am working at 66 and can't afford a car I walk to work it's close by I expect to work forever can't afford not to God forbid I had to move I could not afford it I would loose my job and be on the streets I guess . There is something broken in this society
stephanie medina, I agree that there is a problem with priorities when people have cars and can't afford food. I understand that mass transit isn't great in many cities but I see expensive cars lined up at food banks. My neighbor had an old truck that needed work. He couldn't pay his bills but got a new truck from a dealership on payments. He was evicted shortly afterwards for failure to pay his rent and I often wonder how long it was before his new truck was repossessed. Easy loans come with a hefty price tag. Blessings to you!
Some individuals may have lost jobs when already owning a vehicle...probably making payments (as video suggests majority have never been to food banks).
@@SafetyTips.Learning They could easily sell the cars, get cheaper ones and afford food. But your right, many of these cars are financed not owned I’m sure and they’d probably under water on the loans too.
@@thisorthat7626 few days ago, i saw a nice small mercedes suv pretty new doing amazon flex lol. he was taking picture when delivering so it have to be amazon flex lol.
The problem I see is that a massive warehouse is needed for a food pantry. outside of covid, what can be done to help get people from needing this assistance?
The government should be doing what it did during the World War decades and do outreach to show people how to manage their food shopping, food storage, and menu planning to handle adversity. I thought this should have been started immediately in February of 2020 to get ahead of the problem. Of course, personal responsibility should have kicked in by now. The empty shelves in March and April apparently weren't enough of a wake up call. I've maintained a several year pantry of food for decades, many decades. This was done by relying on staple foods that were abundant and inexpensive at the time, so I never participated in any panic buying. It also relies on my own industry and thrift to can excess produce, dehydrate vegetables and mushrooms, and grow as much as I can in any given year--even indoors. No special equipment required to be thrifty. Just old-fashioned menus and cooking skills.
@@jovandraganescu1406 understood. I wish there was a food bank near me. I need food. I lost my job in March when the pandemic shutdown. Who's helping me???
In 1929 people had a garden in their back yards or community gardens. That one man @2:00 is right we are going to have to go back to growing our own food.
Is so sick! that many people want food and meanwhile rich people don’t even care about it. 2020 is judgment for all America’s people even my self get ready.
Who says that rich people don't care? Who do you think is giving to the food banks? The government? Private individuals and businesses are funding the operation. That is what charity is all about.
What a careless publication!!!!! Main Stream Media LOVES to incite panic. Don’t be wasteful. Learn how to stretch your food budget and we will weather this together.
Watching this video, I am struck by the vastly varying meaning of 'insecurity' in different countries. In my country, owning a vehicle is a sign of affluence, even if it taken with a loan. Some of the vehicles in the queue I saw in the video are affordable only to the upper-class in my country. In the video, I see hundreds of vehicles lining up with occupants waiting for food handouts. Whereas in my country, many could never afford a car but have reasonably reliable access to food, even though we import nearly all food from outside. I think the issue here is last-mile access to food supplies for the common people though in US, not lack of food.
In America things are farther away you have to have a vehicle to get to your job, to get to school or to the store. It is very different than other countries. The town I grew up in was small but used to have a store in nearly every neighborhood within walking distance. Each with a Butcher and bakery. Now there is one or two grocery stores several miles across town usually Walmart in the next town 40 minutes there and back. No public transportation maybe a taxi cab wich is very expensive.
My grandmother always fixed a big plate of food everyday, she put it in the trash can everyday for an old homeless man back when l was a kid. Saw him one day and to me he was scary. I think it would be a good thing if we helped others who r hungry if we have food. Share
A lot of people have nice cars because they used to have jobs to pay for them. The cars don't magically change to clunkers to fit your narrow vision of people who should use the food bank. Sorry it doesn't work that way.
Its sad that America puts illegals first. Take care of its citizens! One that works 20 to 30 years should not have to be homeless. Its sad for the seniors.
In my opinion the government should not close for anything , holidays or vacation or furlough days and take of the USA people who are struggling every day while they eat all there 1000.00 caviar and have nannies to take care of there kids. All they do is argue. Let them live in our shoes for a week and I bet they would realize what they need to change in there job codes
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most of those people dont need it, i have a food give away in my small town every month. town is so small i almost know everyone. 80% just get it cause its free, not cause they need it to survive
Not every where is a small town and no not everyone can. I was a hair to short before. I do not want to struggle...do you think people enjoy struggling to survive just to qualify? If you hate first world donate to third world.
@@Chamelionroses What are your struggles with food? Are you able to cook at home? Have a refrigerator, pots, pans, etcetera? Can you shop at a dollar store or stores with even better prices? Do you know how to cook from scratch or are willing to learn? I like to go on the internet and type in a few ingredients to search for interesting recipes to use up what I have. Because of that I've learned how to make a delicious hummus from a dreaded can of peas (I hates them!) that were gifted to us, that I served over some stale saltines that I rebaked in the toaster oven to make them tasty, and boiled some carrots (cheapest vegetable ever!) to serve with that. It made a nutritious and tasty lunch until I could start a big pot of bean chili to have for dinner. Then the bean chili lasted for days and days of tasty meals. We froze half of that so we wouldn't get bored. The bean chili was made for well under $5 from "dollar store" staples that works out to about 25 cents a meal, per person. I love to pick up a 2 pound bag of dried pinto beans and a 2 pound bag of white rice for $1 when then have that at our local Dollar Tree. The tomato sauce is cheaper at Walmart but the concept is still workable. Olive oil, minced garlic, chili powder, tomato sauce, and pre-cooked pinto beans can be simmered for a few hours then served over white rice. A homemade masa flour tortilla and refried pinto beans makes a nice wrap that can include shredded carrots and cabbage (another bargain vegetable) rounds out another cheap, nutritious meal. Unfortunately, Dollar Tree doesn't carry carrots, cabbage, celery, or onion, else it would be a food paradise instead of a food desert store. They do have canned sauerkraut.... I still fondly remember my starving student days when I put myself through college. Instead of ramen noodles, which were too expensive for me, I'd make rice soup or rice bowls with onion, carrot, celery, and cabbage, and chickpeas. If I wanted pizza I'd make it myself on a tortilla.That's when I learned to love tofu and canned salmon, which were cheap back then. I'm sure I ate a more varied diet, but that was an illustration of a nutritious, cheap, staple meal and a fun meal. My grandkids still love a tortilla pizza and they are about ready for college themselves.
@@GeckoHiker There are websites like SuperCook.com, where you can select all of the ingredients you have on hand and it will pull up recipes that you can make 😊
@@sillyslicker1 I love that site. I can also use Google to just type in something like "recipes bread cheese milk potatoes broccoli onions" or 'savory recipes using "canned yams" and "coconut milk"'.
Odd... Everyone I've seen in this documentary has a waaaaaay newer vehicle than myself. Yet, i purchase my own groceries without any govt assistance. Take that how u want. Jesus help us.
You probably are frugal in many other ways, too. People have forgotten that they really have a hard choice to make--new vehicle and high payments or a vehicle they can afford now and peace of mind. A six-pack of pepsi or bags of rice and beans for the pandemic pantry. A bag of potato chips or a couple of $1 spices that will last for a month of frugal home cooking to make rice and beans into tasty meals. When I see my huge jar of shelf-stable peanut butter in the pantry next to a huge box of macaroni I start thinking of what I need to make an Asian-style peanut sauce from that peanut butter to go into a pasta stir-fry sauce. A little vinegar, a little sugar, a little salt, a bit more garlic, a saved packet of soy sauce, and a sprinkle of ginger powder and it comes together very nicely. Umami!
Yes, more needs to be done. However, there is an expectation that manufactured faux food products will always be available and people often feel entitled to that illusion of abundance. Yet, our family eats very, very well on about $1 a day per person, without the necessity for buying any manufactured faux food products. And nearly everything on our menu can be created from "dollar store" items, to illustrate that even a food desert can yield inexpensive, nutritious foods to feed any size family. I could easily spend more money but refuse to do so out of a sense of responsibility. I suppose you could say this is now a money-saving hobby that yields an abundance of food security for our family. A concept borne out of the lessons of the past, most recently The Great Depression and Dust Bowl era survived by my grandparents. I listened to the lessons well. Because I know for a fact that it can be done I urge anyone facing food insecurity to examine their own habits. Are you willing to make use of every bit of food that you can get, whether given or found? Are you willing to cook for yourself? Are you willing to learn how to spend less, eat better, and use any savings to build a pantry of shelf-stable foods for emergencies? Do you have rice, pasta, dried beans, lentils, canned salmon, canned tomatoes, canned vegetables, canned fruit, apple sauce, jarred minced garlic, peanut butter, nuts, regular oatmeal, powdered milk, vegetable oil, salt, spices, sugar, and vinegar on in your pantry? Does your refrigerator contain several dozen eggs, real butter, and low-cost fresh vegetables like carrots, cabbage, celery, and kale? Do you know that beans can be eaten cooked, refried, turned into hummus, made into soup, stew, chili, and even lentil spaghetti sauce? That bean burgers can be made from those same shelf-stable ingredients, and are delicious? Salmon soup can be made from the broth in a salmon can. SNAP benefits can be used to buy seeds for easy to grow vegetables like green onions, kale, spinach > in the house, year-round. If you buy celery you can regrow more from the root stalk so you can always snip off some leaves or a branch to add flavor to your recipes. You absolutely can do more with what you have. I volunteer for a local food bank and the amount of real food that is refused or left behind the dumpster is extremely disheartening to the staff because we try so hard and realize the need is so great. A number 10 can of tomato sauce doesn't intimidate me because I can make some large recipes like spaghetti sauce and chili, then freeze dinner sized portions to eat later. Cook once, eat many times! Saves time, energy, and money. A huge bag of cucumbers becomes cucumber salad, cucumber soup (both hot or cold), and a cucumber relish to go with salmon patty or bean burger. Too many apples in the commodities box? Make your own refrigerator apple sauce or chop and freeze into small containers to make a quick apple dessert later. Take these types of foods and gift them to friends and neighbors. Try to figure out how to incorporate them into your weekly menus. Right now we are eating from our pantry, not spending money on food except for the occasional bag of carrots and onions, beets on sale (eat the greens!), and any greens that are a good price. The grandkids love homemade oatmeal sweetened with apples or applesauce. Homemade pancakes can be eaten with apple sauce instead of syrup. For Christmas Day, I'll serve Salmon Loaf with a homemade teriyaki glaze, rice pilaf, and canned green beans, plus homemade chocolate chip cookies made with shelf-stable coconut oil instead of butter or margarine. I've got a few boxes of shelf-stable milk gifted to us from the unwanted contents of a commodities box that I can use in recipes. I'll use up some gifted "government cheese" and make a baked macaroni & cheese casserole, topped with homemade croutons from bread crusts I've saved in the freezer. An elderly friend gifts us the commodities box items and we, in turn, provide him meals made from the same ingredients. The broth from two cans of Aldi salmon ($2.29 each) will go into the next Salmon Soup I make. No, it's not traditional for Christmas, but every item is a proven favorite in our house and with elderly neighbors that get to enjoy a plate, too. It can be both challenging and rewarding to think outside of the box when it comes to good nutrition.
THANK YOU!!… to the everyday hard working American trying to make a difference and help people...because God knows the government is more interested in fighting amongst themselves than trying to make any meaningful change.
That also costs water, soil, nutrients, time and energy. Learning curve will be high for newbies as well, reaping low yields, unless they have a big yard.
I have never seen anything like that in my town of 38000 in Illinois I help at a church food pantry and they are begging people to come and get food they have more than they can possibly give away plus there are several other pantries in my town. I feel like these people are probably wasting more gas then what they are benefiting from the groceries
A problem I see with many Food Banks is the food is heavily processed. It's cheap food. Heavy carbs. Lot's of bread, and often bleached, bromated white bread. Canned everything. Low grade American Cheese. These foods promote Obesity, Diabetes, and Compromised Immune Systems, in a word Disease. I celebrate the Helpers and Volunteers out there. And, we need to educate America about what nutritious food is, and is not.
We do have those, but it takes time to register and get your card. I assume most of the people who showed up in this line are either newly poor because they just lost their jobs due to the pandemic or they already used up the money on the card for the month.
My income is social security last year I applied for food stamps qualified for $16 and I got a little extra for the pandemic release in March I had to reapply my amount went up to $21 a month with no extra pandemic relief I am 67 years old
@@debbieframpton3857 ohhh my god.and 20 years healthy young people still qualified for 300 dollars food stump that's not right that's not rven close to be right. You deserve 1000 percent to get respectable food stump amount.
@@kevinm.8682 Mitch doesn't want to sign a bill that doesn't include a clause that companies are not responsible for employees that get covid during work. Congress passed a bill back in may man.
If a person is hungry now perhaps they should have purchased $100 worth of shelf-stable staple foods with their stimulus check instead of a larger tv. And maybe getting rid of cable will be the difference between paying rent or being evicted. In our household, $100 worth of shelf-stable foods can be made to last for two months of nutritious menus. If people have nice vehicles but no job learn a new trade, like home delivery services or ridesharing.
@@GeckoHiker Thank you! You are a lone voice of common sense in a wilderness of fools! Right now, an 8lb. bag of pinto beans is $6 and a 20lb. bag of white rice is only $9 at my local Walmart. A 200 count bottle of store brand vitamins is only $8. So, two 20lb. bags of white rice and two 8lb. bags of pinto beans and one bottle of vitamins would provide one person with about 3000 calories a day and all essential nutrients for one month for $38 before tax. You have to be a professional idiot to starve in America.
@@jasonjames4254 Exactly! Be sure to also include a healthy oil to help make the nutrition more effective. We pay a little bit more for Aldi coconut oil and ghee. I like to splurge on California Ranch olive oil for salad and toast. We also eat very well for no more than $1 a day per person in spite of the splurges. I wandered into Kroger to get bananas, cabbage, and Kroger butter on sale, plus I had great coupons in the mail for these items. As I walked past the meat section it made me glad I know how to cook beans and rice. Wow! $22 for a four pound roast ! Aldi is having a sale Wednesday--$4.90 for 10 lbs of chicken leg quarters. Roasted, deboned, chopped meat and a gallon of chicken stock later this will make at least 24 meals when used in soup, chicken tacos, pilaf, chicken salad, chicken patties, pulled bbq chicken sandwiches, and some stir fries and curry. Salmon is still around $2.79 a can at Aldi. We bought it at $2.29 a can and filled our pantry last year. We'll have salmon patties on the 8-pack hot dog rolls that Walmart sold for 50 cents, with homemade cole slaw, plus home made french fries from our garden.
I help at a church Food Pantry in Illinois currently only get about 40 to 45 people a week before the pandemic we would get 80 to 90 people but also my town has opened up more food pantries so there are currently about 10 in my town of 38000 people
Too many of us live pay check to pay check so when that pay check shrinks or goes away all together we're faced with horrible choices. Food or medicine; medicine (or/and food) and the roof over our families heads. How many working Americans depend on their jobs for affordable healthcare? Loose that job and... Then there's the ever increasing cost of basics such as food, utilities, fuel. Half of the new cars sold in America cost almost as much as a small, 50 year old house. Compare rent: My 50 year old house mortgage is $650/mo. My coworkers are spending upwards of $800 a month to rent apartments in one of the worst neighborhoods in Des Moines. Due to restaurant closures and slow sales from Covid issues my hours last week were 25. My take home was $343, of which we paid one bill (Medicom at $148) and the rest went on groceries for my wife, myself, and our two cats. On average we spend about $200 a week at the grocery store. I can't seem to walk out of the grocery store and spend less then $150 without giving up something. Abd this is Iowa, I can't imagine what it costs in other states. I spent $4.85 for a gallon of milk as an example.
That brings in the argument of nutritious foods. People dont have access to healthy options which makes them fatter, lethargic. What do we do when soil gives up. In the long run
Food insecurity relies on your dependence. The thought you deserve without earning puts you in someone else’s care,other than yours letting you down. Food insecurity starts in a line you can’t get out of.
@@Dog.soldier1950 , I'm just saying in my state of Illinois where I live we have 10 food pantries that are close to where I live so I would not Park in line that long I would just go to another pantry
China didn't do nothing? Trump keeps blaming China and using them as a scapegoat. China has nothing to do with the spread of Covid-19 to America. It was Europe & UK that brought the virus to America. Trump restricted travel from China & EU but not UK. That's how it all started. European virus not Asia.
What about debt and peoples credit dropping. Making them probably more economically insecure in the long run and still making not being able to afford food?
We should start by calling it like it is - starvation and hunger. Jusy like we shouldn’t call racism “ethnic disparity”, or sexism “gender issues”, we shouldn’t use a fancy word to describe a serious issue like this.
But the pandemic came from China you know China,, Joe biden's China which in January Joe biden's going to lock down for another 6 weeks so how do you like that huh voting for Joe Biden we locked down the first time because of Dr fouche you know Democratic Dr who's a good friend to Joe Biden and the Chinese,, but since he was a doctor we listened to him but now this pandemic came from China this is the China virus we're going to have more of CHINA 😷 with Joe Biden Because,, he wants to make China better than it ever was he wants to make China Great again never mentioned making America great again but you voted for that how do you feel about that,,,
@@bernicejustice5235 Yikes, me thinks me hit a nerve here, sorry. (Wait, are you conceding on his behalf? I think you just conceded for him...good for you!)
@@theia1653 As long as I’m an American I know I have a chance. I’m not trying to convince anyone... all I know is that I love my country. Maybe you took offense by what I said but I would keep praying for God to bless the USA.
Same here. America is not perfect, but there is no other country that I would want to live in. I have never regretted being American. Even with what is going on right now.
I feel bad for people who don’t have enough food. That said...those are some nice vehicles. And I’m willing to bet most of these people have a new-ish iPhone, laptop, big screen tv, cable/netflix subscription, etc....the list goes on and on. Many people simply did not live within their means and prepare for a rainy day. And now they are paying the price.
A lot of them are probably technically obese, too. I really hope people can take this experience and use it to better position themselves. You cannot always count on government or charity either. The only one you can truly count on is yourself.
Trillions of dollars for wars, hardly crumbs for the people.
JB, that's the American spirit. cheer lol smh
at J B - this is trickle down economic - Trillions of dollars for Wars and the Wallstreet economy , Wars make the rich richer.... The Rich Central bankers they sell Guns and Ammo to both sides in the war , both sides will buy Government bonds to finance the wars..The Rich get richer off of wars.
Main-street Economy and Us Poor get poorer off the wars.. this War on Pandemic is making the people so poor that theres a economic recession and many millions of people are going hungry and having to go to food banks to get there Crumbs.
Absolutely - and I've always said, there seemed to be plenty of money for casinos and ballparks - but not for the schools.
$200 billion for Israel every year including guaranteed loans that they have no intention of ever paying back. Guess who will pick up the tab!
www.huffpost.com/entry/food-waste-americans-throw-away-food-study_n_1819340
It's time for each one to help one, depending on our Government isn't the answer. Our Government work's for big Corporations, not for the needy.
Government works for the aluminotes they are told what to do they are the puppets of government the just get paid. Money is the rude of all evil.
www.huffpost.com/entry/food-waste-americans-throw-away-food-study_n_1819340
In medieval Europe, the lord of the manor or chateau raped any peasant girl he wanted and made the peasants who tilled the land pay tithes.
Our government is ignoring the needs of the people while THEY are on Thanksgiving break, and we're letting them get away with it! Smh.
Well you keep voting Democrat and you get what you deserve
The country started with soaves to where not everyone could vote. Some always get left out trail of tear dems to McCarthy rep red scare destroying lives. People get damaged by US government Japanese internment camps to war on drugs failures. No child left behind still gets left behind and policies bipartisan do not help all. The do nothing checks and balances of mass incarcerated for profit prisons , and ALEC making bills besides the special district votes. Yes the US has been messed up a long time.
I'm blessed to be from New Zealand, and even though I've never stood in America.. my heart breaks for those struggling
It's hyped....nobody is hungry unless they won't work or involved with drugs.
That's a lie. I live in San Diego. We are doing pretty good as a county. But Harris County (Houston) is suffering. Minute Made park has lines on top of lines of people begging for food. I know this because my Brother drives over the interstate next to it on his commute after work and video messages me on WhatsApp the struggle. You just don't know because you don't live in an affected area. Same with Baltimore, Maryland. In Baltimore people are struggling. And in Newark, New Jersey.
@@anderander5662 dude ...natural disasters exist and then people are hungry. Some are really uneducated.
Yes fires to tornadoes happened not long ago besides.
@@Никарагуанскийпрочность some are very ignorant about the working poor. Wonder if they ever had a good education. Not everyone poor is on drugs and will not work. Some are homeless and still work.
Ander is 100% correct. Even in natural disasters, our government gives so much aid. Our shelters are overflowing with donations and there is a church on most every corner willing to help. It would be very difficult for an adult to go hungry in America. These commenters think going without a cell phone, cable TV, and internet means poor.
Most of my family and friends who I give Christmas presents to really don't need more stuff. They are all doing OK and have what they need to get through this pandemic without much disruption to their lives. This year they are all getting a donation to their local food bank in their name from me. I think if we have enough money for gifts then we have enough to help our fellow Americans regardless of party or anything else. Many of our countrymen are hurting and their welfare is more important than some trinket or toy. Suggest you do the same. Tell your friends too.
Joe that is so nice of you to do that. I’ve worked all my life I’m 56 soon to be 57 in January I waited in line for 2 1/2 hours at a food bank today I got two cans of tuna a gallon of milk and a bag of apples and a box of cereal. I was very grateful for what I got but it’s just not enough to feed a family of four. And our job said today that we’re off till August. And our state quit giving unemployment so the food banks the only place I have to get food. So bless you.😇🎄p.s I am in the state of Indian,
Thank you. I agree with you 100 %, awesome idea, please people do this also. It will help
What a wonderful idea!! Thank you
Growing your own food shouldn't elicit laughter like that.
The government handouts should because that's why corporations keep raising food prices. They know the government will keep kicking out money to people. Those that don't take government handouts just keep getting poorer.
Of course they haven't seen what is happening. They were too busy running for office or just going on as if nothing is happening. How they can ignore the needs of their constituents is beyond my understanding.
They don’t know what it’s like not to “have.” They cannot relate to the average person because we are peasants/bugs to them!
Why should they when we the Citizens through our taxes pay for them to eat at the best and most expensive restaurants. We pay for them to travel in limos and fly first class . Our taxes pay for the best schools and colleges for their children and they expanded their food and clothing budget and gave them self a raise in the secound stimulus. We got zero. So why should the most Socialist sector in our society who get everything payed by our taxes care ?
Most politicians don’t care about us. So stop voting for the one that promises free everything when you know nothing is for free. We, the people are the one helping each other when in need. Politicians all become millionaires or billionaires during or after leaving office, when their salaries are not over $300k a year.
The only thing i hate about the food banks is people go there that don't need it....my baby boomer mother in law does it and she has plenty of money and it pisses me off she thinks you go to a food pantry just because they are giving it away. She told me I should go and I said why?? I have food..you don't use it that way!
Typical baby boomer they are so selfish
Didn’t you see at 5:12, there is a big Cadillac SUV, likely $50k above. I think they need to downgrade their ride first, there are definitely more people need that food than someone ride around in a V8 suv.
I help at a church food pantry and yes some people do take advantage of it, most don't most are there because they need the help.
@@nicolathonathan770,
Maybe those people bought those vehicles and then they lost their jobs who is going to buy their car if people aren't working
"We can't feed the poor but we can fund a war."
It's all politics to keep money in there pockets. When it comes to war they print more money.
have you seen how fat America is? I'm not buying it
www.huffpost.com/entry/food-waste-americans-throw-away-food-study_n_1819340
Corruption
dont you love what your government is doing with your tax money? creating illegal wars false flags terrorist organisations and coups all because the zionists want them to do so. a america the worst nation on the planet
Growing your own food is not a bad idea nor is it below anyone to do that.
Agree, if you are so lucky to have a house on a plot of land start growing some of your own food. Good for your economy and good for the soul... ;-)
It’s hard to grow enough food to live on. A few tomato plants won’t get you very far. If you have a huge plot of land, maybe. These people don’t have that. Growing herbs in pots won’t cut it, either!
@the walkin dude If you want picture perfect harvest, then yes. If one is willing to eat whatever grows, then no.
@the walkin dude Use to do it all the time with my dad up in the Sierra Nevada mountains and out in the Mojave desert.
@the walkin dude That's their problem, not mine. I don't have a family to support. I'm single and I don't need milk nor potatoes to survive.
Okay on second thought our government sucks they are still getting pd i blame McConnell and Pelosi shame on both of you
Trump put America on it's knees.
@Needtoknow China is back to normal. If anything America is the complete opposite. America is the bottom of the barrel pandemic wise. But that's what's up. At least you acknowledged Trump put America on it's knees.
@@Никарагуанскийпрочность joe biden is going to get people walking again.
@@ellenlee1 I hope so America needs a miracle. Hopefully they can pull a quick 360 with Biden.
Regardless of who gets to be President, THE FINAL SOLUTION WILL BE THE SAME. Vaccinations for all so that we can all "get back to normal" You won't be held down and forced that way; but as windowscentral said about their Worldwide Digital ID system, "non-participants will be unable to buy or sell goods or services". The "elites" call it our Digital ID, Immunity Passport, whatever... The Bible calls it the Mark of the Beast. (Revelation 13:16-17) It is not about safety and immunity; it is about TRACKING and BRANDING. …). THE REAL DANGER IS ETERNAL DAMNATION IN THE LAKE OF FIRE (Rev 14:9) for taking this vaccine which has the Quantum Dot Tattoo along with it for a Digital ID, using an enzyme called Luciferase that will make it glow.
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If these people got stimulus relief they would be spending mony at retail food stores That money would be helping the economy this is just crazy and cruel
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I grew my own food this year. I wasn't looking to replace getting groceries, just supplementing. As long as you grow vertically, you don't need a ton of land. You can even replace part of your grass on lawns to incorporate food production. I have a plastic water barrel right now that has 50 plants growing vertically. There's so many you tube videos that show how to grow vegetables cheaply.
Most people are too lazy to grow their food.
That’s wonderful. I tried growing my own food on my terrace for the first time this year; it didn’t work out but l’m going to try again next year!
@@wandashaffer3192 Heck, most people are too lazy to cook! I grow my own food, too. I am starting some more indoor greens today--kale and spinach grow fast in a warm kitchen or bathroom. And I have lots of home canned and pickled vegetables from our outdoor garden. A lot more frozen zucchini and squash, already prepped for soups. And every time I got a bargain on chicken I cooked it up, made bone broth, chopped and froze the chicken into easy to use packets in the freezer, and pressure canned the broth. Due to industry thrift, we are covered for quite awhile.
I'm happy to help feed people, but do they have any responsibility for taking care of themselves? The answer to that is "Yes!".
@@cherylT321 That's the spirit! We don't have to be successful or replace everything we might buy. I started out by regrowing vegetables indoors from the bottoms of green onions, the root of celery, the tops of carrots, and other regrowing opportunities. You just need a warm place with a bit of sunlight sometimes, and you can snip off the greens from these three items to add to your cooking. Growing kale and spinach in buckets indoors is possible in the winter, too.
@@GeckoHiker Thank you. I’m looking forward to trying again. I’m going to watch some more UA-cam videos to try to figure out where l went wrong!
Don't I know it. Thankful for all the charities and try to volunteer to help when I can.
It's called adulting folks. My parents did it wrong and I learned of hunger. It sucks.
You have to plan for hard times. You have to assume that good times lead to hard times.
When I talk to people about keeping a garden and buying up beans and rice for a rainy day, they look at me like I have two heads.
Lots of people with expensive cars and homes now will struggle. I wish them well.
Exactly Dan! We've become a nation of professional victims. Food insecurity in a country experiencing the "Great Resignation" simply because they don't like their jobs? Help wanted signs up everywhere, employers in many areas of the country offering starting wages of $15 to $20 an hour for entry level jobs, but people won't move to where the jobs are and then claim they can't afford to eat? What a joke! I'm just not buying it! The beans and rice thing is both a metaphor for survival during hard times and literally true! Big bags of pinto beans or lentils are less than $1 a pound and full of protein vitamins and minerals. A 20lb. bag of white rice at my local Walmart is currently only $9. You and I both know the incredible amount and variety of fresh vegetables you can produce in a tiny 8' x 10' garden space with minimal effort. And it's a fun family activity too! The maximum SNAP benefit is $204 for one person, and $680 a month for a family of 4. I spend less than that on food! LOL! Ever notice that most of the people suffering from "food insecurity" are morbidly obese and drive luxury cars to pick up their free food from the food bank, while also receiving SNAP benefits and a premium tax credit that pays for their health insurance that treats their type 2 diabetes caused by lack of exercise and obesity. Give me a break! Yep! You hit the nail on the head! The same people that laugh at me for having an entire shelf full of beans and rice, are the same ones going to the food bank! Folks definitely need some "adulting".
Great Job Trump, McConnell, Cruz, Conyrn, Abbot, Crenshaw -- You completely failed your constituents.
Add all the Democrats that run these cities as well. They don't get a free pass.
@Needtoknow Hope that was sarcastic
Pelosi for holding up checks she admitted it on camera
I'm so sick of everyone blaming the President just stop damn he had nothing to do with covid Nancy and Schumer though....
@@coreenaburke5775 that is right he does pretty much nothing.
Great story I've donated to food bank & will soon again it's horrible how congress takes so long to help I think it's Trump's fault so glad he's fired
He wasn’t “fired” aka impeached. His term was up and someone else was re-elected.
God bless our food supply
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God Bless our farmers, but everyone needs to grow as much food as they can at home
@Edwrd Roach you know many places could not be gotten to without a car. There are no more pay phones so some need those too. Ever hear of natural disasters making people live in their cars? Of course poor education would suggest many are clueless.
Bless those who give to the food banks
We’re the USA , this is sad!!! I can’t believe I am seeing this in United States.
Those of us who have see how this country has changed since Reagan can believe it.
Americans slowly realizing america is a third world country.
@@timmmahhhh well this issue of things even before slavery, trail of tears, Japanese consecration camps...the fact is reps do nothing different and become that now.
The government has to stop giving money to zombie companies and help our own people
you mean to wars that the zionists want to have. thats where you money goes to. o and dont forget the illegal coups the illegal wars false flags and the terrorist organisations that they have been creating. thats the big money waste not the corporations. but you dont even understand that. that shows exactly how ignorant you are if you still think its the companies who got all the money.
Which one ?
@@joaquimrodriguez8961
Pick the five of them the U.S. is in right now.
This is insane. Wow 🥺
Scary
Whoever is doing your video editing needs to watch these videos after they are exported and ready to upload. Please...
Wonder how many people in those cars have the latest $1000 iPhone or $3000 worth of tattoos?
Too bad they can’t eat these items😪
Loosing your job did not take away either last time I checked. Sure we can blame them for not saving. Few people save money.
Good point....
Do you realize they didn’t buy them with cash? Plastic or got it financed through the phone company. Tattoos can’t be removed and sold. Situations change.
If they only took that $4000 an invested into Tesla stocks.
People with back yards or no yards can start to grow some edible plants and edible mushrooms. Edible fungi that grows from woods and plants are better than the button mushrooms that grows on compost. No manure about it! That's something that can be taught at elementary schools to grow an ORGANIC community garden at elementary schools. Instead of a grass lawn, a edible ORGANIC plant garden and edible fungi that grows on woods or plants. People forgotten how to grow plants especially organically. No RoundUP as the main ingredient is toxic and causes cancers. RoundUp is a weed killer. Instead of trees with no fruits, plant more apple trees, orange trees, lemon trees, etc. Date palm trees. We are too reliant on a few large farms that specializes on one plant or farm animal. We need local farmers. Small farms. More mom and pop organic farms. More back yard edible organic plants. Maybe more incentive rebates from water and power utilities to grow edible organic plants instead of grass lawns, etc. No more grass lawns!
How long does it take an apple or orange tree to grow? You need to eat every day not years from now. As for fungus and plants you need to BUY seeds and spores. Food stamps do not cover manure or fertilizer as far as I know. Human waste is illegal and unsafe. Sure it would be nice to have started growing your own food years ago while working 60 hours at the office.
60 hours at the office?! Try 70 hours or more. Try being an entrepreneur and to discover its 24/7 challenges. Try being a 24/7 caregiver. Try being on a 12 hr shift as a nurse on the frontlines. Try being in Afghanistan. Last I heard welfare doesn't pay people to invest. A fruit tree would need to start at some point to develop and to bear fruit. Last I heard food stamps doesn't cover all food expenses. Most SNAP (food stamps) is about $194 total in one month for a single person. Depending on what that person buys that can either go quickly or covers all grocery expenses. I don't remember discussing human waste specifically. But no government agency will audit anyone's farming when that farming is ONLY for their own consumption. I don't remember talking about being a farmer and selling the crops to the public. Waste and how it is used is largely dependent on localities. For example, a plastic surgeon was recycling the fat waste from all the liposuction surgeries that were performed by that surgeon. The surgeon was using the fat to convert to bio-fuel for vehicle use. Unfortunately, some people discovered that and were completely disgusted about that and a local ordinance was created to make that illegal. Had the surgeon use his own fat to use on his own vehicles then government would NOT be able to intervene. The issue was that the surgeon was using fat harvested from the public. I would imagine it would be illegal to go and scavenge for waste for fertilizing use. In India, it's illegal to go scavenge for waste to use as fertilizer. Local laws and customs are many and that deserves its own UA-cam video. It's safe to generalize that using your own resources for your own use on your own property would generally avoid government audits. Many people totally living off grid and being self-sustaining use a compost toilet. They often do use that compost for their gardens. Look up any tiny home community. Last I heard there are plants that grow both indoors and outdoors. Many use an "AeroGarden." Yes, it's a thing and yes you can google AeroGarden. People grow indoor herbs, lettuce, tomatoes, etc. AeroGarden prices range from $69 to $476. As of today, Sunday, 12/13/2020, the $69 sprout kit from AeroGarden is SOLD OUT from the AeroGarden website. Would you look at that?! I wonder why?! Spices and herbs at the local grocery stores can be pricey. For example, buying every bottle on the spice racks will NOT be cheap. It can be $200 or more. So, $69 is being more frugal. Obviously not the $0.99 cents onion or garlic powder at the 99 cents stores. Notice all the groceries at the 99 cents stores are usually NOT organic. I WOULD imagine that if everyone learn some basics to gardening starting as early as kindergarten or earlier that most people wouldn't have to buy a kit. For example, many items at the grocery store already have seeds and spores to use. Shiitake and all other fungi do have spores on its fruiting bodies. Potatoes, onions and other root edible plants can still grow. Seeds from fruits can be used. I would recommend buying the organic foods to harvest its seeds and spores. But seriously there are some skills to farming. That can be learned. For example, putting a banana peel when planting a new tree. No manure about it. "But skepticism about biosolids comes from more than just our hesitance to talk about our poop - some organizations, like the Sierra Club, worry that using human excrement as fertilizer is significantly riskier than using animal manure. Almost 50 percent of biosolids created in the United States are applied to land, with the majority being used in agriculture. Are we endangering our health by putting human poop on our farms?" You can read more about it on the Modern Farmer. See link below.
modernfarmer.com/2014/07/stink-human-poop-fertilizer/
@@trainablemonkey9912 Food stamps do cover garden seeds and food producing plants. You can grow things like sprouts on your countertop and they are ready for consumption in under a week.
We have planted I cant count how many fruit trees they just die usually or the deer eat the fruit we dont have much luck growing anything.
I mentioned INDOOR planting like a kit called "Aerogarden." Those kits can grow tomatoes, herbs like Thyme, lettuce, etc. I also mentioned that farming would require some skills which should be taught in schools as extracurricular.
Sitting in cars waiting for food incredible I am working at 66 and can't afford a car I walk to work it's close by I expect to work forever can't afford not to God forbid I had to move I could not afford it I would loose my job and be on the streets I guess . There is something broken in this society
stephanie medina, I agree that there is a problem with priorities when people have cars and can't afford food. I understand that mass transit isn't great in many cities but I see expensive cars lined up at food banks. My neighbor had an old truck that needed work. He couldn't pay his bills but got a new truck from a dealership on payments. He was evicted shortly afterwards for failure to pay his rent and I often wonder how long it was before his new truck was repossessed. Easy loans come with a hefty price tag. Blessings to you!
Some individuals may have lost jobs when already owning a vehicle...probably making payments (as video suggests majority have never been to food banks).
@@SafetyTips.Learning They could easily sell the cars, get cheaper ones and afford food. But your right, many of these cars are financed not owned I’m sure and they’d probably under water on the loans too.
@@thisorthat7626 few days ago, i saw a nice small mercedes suv pretty new doing amazon flex lol. he was taking picture when delivering so it have to be amazon flex lol.
The wealthy stopped investing in our economy
God Bless those who help.❤
The problem I see is that a massive warehouse is needed for a food pantry. outside of covid, what can be done to help get people from needing this assistance?
The government should be doing what it did during the World War decades and do outreach to show people how to manage their food shopping, food storage, and menu planning to handle adversity. I thought this should have been started immediately in February of 2020 to get ahead of the problem. Of course, personal responsibility should have kicked in by now. The empty shelves in March and April apparently weren't enough of a wake up call.
I've maintained a several year pantry of food for decades, many decades. This was done by relying on staple foods that were abundant and inexpensive at the time, so I never participated in any panic buying. It also relies on my own industry and thrift to can excess produce, dehydrate vegetables and mushrooms, and grow as much as I can in any given year--even indoors. No special equipment required to be thrifty. Just old-fashioned menus and cooking skills.
Some nice cars , SUV , and pickups in this video.
Well that shows you how wide spread the hunger is.
What are you talking about ? They left their best vehicles at home in order to garner pity , in hopes of getting extra free stuff.
Those cars will be repoed real soon!
Not everyone who goes to a food pantry is poor lol
@@jovandraganescu1406 understood. I wish there was a food bank near me. I need food. I lost my job in March when the pandemic shutdown. Who's helping me???
These people weren’t ‘poor’ being in a food line in 2020, they were unprepared! Stop living over stretched.
It is a good idea to grow food in any open space you have outdoors. Food security will always be an issue as the population continues to grow.
In 1929 people had a garden in their back yards or community gardens. That one man @2:00 is right we are going to have to go back to growing our own food.
Is so sick! that many people want food and meanwhile rich people don’t even care about it. 2020 is judgment for all America’s people even my self get ready.
Who says that rich people don't care? Who do you think is giving to the food banks? The government? Private individuals and businesses are funding the operation. That is what charity is all about.
Glad I watched until the end. Great coverage thank you 🙏🏽
Shame on our do nothing government.
they are doing plenty- they are orchestrating this!!
I dont believe in coincidence. The American way-of-life has ended. Much like the Soviet Union, its simply unsustainable.
What a careless publication!!!!! Main Stream Media LOVES to incite panic.
Don’t be wasteful. Learn how to stretch your food budget and we will weather this together.
Watching this video, I am struck by the vastly varying meaning of 'insecurity' in different countries. In my country, owning a vehicle is a sign of affluence, even if it taken with a loan. Some of the vehicles in the queue I saw in the video are affordable only to the upper-class in my country. In the video, I see hundreds of vehicles lining up with occupants waiting for food handouts. Whereas in my country, many could never afford a car but have reasonably reliable access to food, even though we import nearly all food from outside.
I think the issue here is last-mile access to food supplies for the common people though in US, not lack of food.
In America things are farther away you have to have a vehicle to get to your job, to get to school or to the store. It is very different than other countries. The town I grew up in was small but used to have a store in nearly every neighborhood within walking distance. Each with a Butcher and bakery. Now there is one or two grocery stores several miles across town usually Walmart in the next town 40 minutes there and back. No public transportation maybe a taxi cab wich is very expensive.
My grandmother always fixed a big plate of food everyday, she put it in the trash can everyday for an old homeless man back when l was a kid. Saw him one day and to me he was scary. I think it would be a good thing if we helped others who r hungry if we have food. Share
Aww - that was so sweet of your grandmother.
BS, a lot of folks are taking advantage of this.
You can tell by some of the kind of cars they drive, right? Yet and still, this is a REAL reality for some.
Nice of you👎🏻
A lot of people have nice cars because they used to have jobs to pay for them. The cars don't magically change to clunkers to fit your narrow vision of people who should use the food bank. Sorry it doesn't work that way.
it works this way drive a cheaper car save some money for times like these
Its sad that America puts illegals first. Take care of its citizens! One that works 20 to 30 years should not have to be homeless. Its sad for the seniors.
"In the midst of crisis...look for the helpers."
I did see $50,000 cars in line. I know someone who has OU season tickets who was in line to get food.
In my opinion the government should not close for anything , holidays or vacation or furlough days and take of the USA people who are struggling every day while they eat all there 1000.00 caviar and have nannies to take care of there kids. All they do is argue. Let them live in our shoes for a week and I bet they would realize what they need to change in there job codes
Irony is you see a mix of red white and blue colored vehicles standing out in the picture shot.
Wanna control a Nation - Starve the Citizens
Yes, the Irish Potato Famines, the US Great Depression and the Holomodor- (Ukrainian genocide) were all manufactured and engineered crises - by you know- www.evangelicaloutreach.org/four-horsemen-of-the-apocalypse.htm
www.evangelicaloutreach.org/markbeast.htm
Thats kim jong trick to rule NK
most of those people dont need it, i have a food give away in my small town every month. town is so small i almost know everyone. 80% just get it cause its free, not cause they need it to survive
Not every where is a small town and no not everyone can. I was a hair to short before.
I do not want to struggle...do you think people enjoy struggling to survive just to qualify? If you hate first world donate to third world.
@@Chamelionroses What are your struggles with food? Are you able to cook at home? Have a refrigerator, pots, pans, etcetera? Can you shop at a dollar store or stores with even better prices? Do you know how to cook from scratch or are willing to learn?
I like to go on the internet and type in a few ingredients to search for interesting recipes to use up what I have. Because of that I've learned how to make a delicious hummus from a dreaded can of peas (I hates them!) that were gifted to us, that I served over some stale saltines that I rebaked in the toaster oven to make them tasty, and boiled some carrots (cheapest vegetable ever!) to serve with that. It made a nutritious and tasty lunch until I could start a big pot of bean chili to have for dinner. Then the bean chili lasted for days and days of tasty meals. We froze half of that so we wouldn't get bored.
The bean chili was made for well under $5 from "dollar store" staples that works out to about 25 cents a meal, per person. I love to pick up a 2 pound bag of dried pinto beans and a 2 pound bag of white rice for $1 when then have that at our local Dollar Tree. The tomato sauce is cheaper at Walmart but the concept is still workable. Olive oil, minced garlic, chili powder, tomato sauce, and pre-cooked pinto beans can be simmered for a few hours then served over white rice. A homemade masa flour tortilla and refried pinto beans makes a nice wrap that can include shredded carrots and cabbage (another bargain vegetable) rounds out another cheap, nutritious meal. Unfortunately, Dollar Tree doesn't carry carrots, cabbage, celery, or onion, else it would be a food paradise instead of a food desert store. They do have canned sauerkraut....
I still fondly remember my starving student days when I put myself through college. Instead of ramen noodles, which were too expensive for me, I'd make rice soup or rice bowls with onion, carrot, celery, and cabbage, and chickpeas. If I wanted pizza I'd make it myself on a tortilla.That's when I learned to love tofu and canned salmon, which were cheap back then. I'm sure I ate a more varied diet, but that was an illustration of a nutritious, cheap, staple meal and a fun meal. My grandkids still love a tortilla pizza and they are about ready for college themselves.
@@GeckoHiker Marking so I can remember Sandra’s post. Might delete this later.
@@GeckoHiker
There are websites like SuperCook.com, where you can select all of the ingredients you have on hand and it will pull up recipes that you can make 😊
@@sillyslicker1 I love that site. I can also use Google to just type in something like "recipes bread cheese milk potatoes broccoli onions" or 'savory recipes using "canned yams" and "coconut milk"'.
Audio and video desync still not fixed?
I though they fixed it already
Odd... Everyone I've seen in this documentary has a waaaaaay newer vehicle than myself. Yet, i purchase my own groceries without any govt assistance. Take that how u want. Jesus help us.
Car loans and banks financing them and the auto Industry as a hole is a HUGE SCAM AND RIP OFF
So glad to see reasonable comments on this thread!!!
You probably are frugal in many other ways, too. People have forgotten that they really have a hard choice to make--new vehicle and high payments or a vehicle they can afford now and peace of mind. A six-pack of pepsi or bags of rice and beans for the pandemic pantry. A bag of potato chips or a couple of $1 spices that will last for a month of frugal home cooking to make rice and beans into tasty meals.
When I see my huge jar of shelf-stable peanut butter in the pantry next to a huge box of macaroni I start thinking of what I need to make an Asian-style peanut sauce from that peanut butter to go into a pasta stir-fry sauce. A little vinegar, a little sugar, a little salt, a bit more garlic, a saved packet of soy sauce, and a sprinkle of ginger powder and it comes together very nicely. Umami!
@@GeckoHiker people spend $5 for a pound of potato chips but can't afford $4 for 3# bags of organic potatoes. 🤦
www.huffpost.com/entry/food-waste-americans-throw-away-food-study_n_1819340
This is depressing.
we all need help in this Crazy world now 😭
Housekeeper with 5 kids, did she purposely set out to fail at life?
🤣🤣🤣 stop it
you're so PATHETIC and a LOSER you really think is never going to happen to you???? think again loser
Prayers going up🙏🏼
Yes, more needs to be done. However, there is an expectation that manufactured faux food products will always be available and people often feel entitled to that illusion of abundance. Yet, our family eats very, very well on about $1 a day per person, without the necessity for buying any manufactured faux food products. And nearly everything on our menu can be created from "dollar store" items, to illustrate that even a food desert can yield inexpensive, nutritious foods to feed any size family. I could easily spend more money but refuse to do so out of a sense of responsibility. I suppose you could say this is now a money-saving hobby that yields an abundance of food security for our family. A concept borne out of the lessons of the past, most recently The Great Depression and Dust Bowl era survived by my grandparents. I listened to the lessons well.
Because I know for a fact that it can be done I urge anyone facing food insecurity to examine their own habits. Are you willing to make use of every bit of food that you can get, whether given or found? Are you willing to cook for yourself? Are you willing to learn how to spend less, eat better, and use any savings to build a pantry of shelf-stable foods for emergencies? Do you have rice, pasta, dried beans, lentils, canned salmon, canned tomatoes, canned vegetables, canned fruit, apple sauce, jarred minced garlic, peanut butter, nuts, regular oatmeal, powdered milk, vegetable oil, salt, spices, sugar, and vinegar on in your pantry? Does your refrigerator contain several dozen eggs, real butter, and low-cost fresh vegetables like carrots, cabbage, celery, and kale? Do you know that beans can be eaten cooked, refried, turned into hummus, made into soup, stew, chili, and even lentil spaghetti sauce? That bean burgers can be made from those same shelf-stable ingredients, and are delicious? Salmon soup can be made from the broth in a salmon can. SNAP benefits can be used to buy seeds for easy to grow vegetables like green onions, kale, spinach > in the house, year-round. If you buy celery you can regrow more from the root stalk so you can always snip off some leaves or a branch to add flavor to your recipes. You absolutely can do more with what you have.
I volunteer for a local food bank and the amount of real food that is refused or left behind the dumpster is extremely disheartening to the staff because we try so hard and realize the need is so great. A number 10 can of tomato sauce doesn't intimidate me because I can make some large recipes like spaghetti sauce and chili, then freeze dinner sized portions to eat later. Cook once, eat many times! Saves time, energy, and money. A huge bag of cucumbers becomes cucumber salad, cucumber soup (both hot or cold), and a cucumber relish to go with salmon patty or bean burger. Too many apples in the commodities box? Make your own refrigerator apple sauce or chop and freeze into small containers to make a quick apple dessert later. Take these types of foods and gift them to friends and neighbors. Try to figure out how to incorporate them into your weekly menus. Right now we are eating from our pantry, not spending money on food except for the occasional bag of carrots and onions, beets on sale (eat the greens!), and any greens that are a good price. The grandkids love homemade oatmeal sweetened with apples or applesauce. Homemade pancakes can be eaten with apple sauce instead of syrup.
For Christmas Day, I'll serve Salmon Loaf with a homemade teriyaki glaze, rice pilaf, and canned green beans, plus homemade chocolate chip cookies made with shelf-stable coconut oil instead of butter or margarine. I've got a few boxes of shelf-stable milk gifted to us from the unwanted contents of a commodities box that I can use in recipes. I'll use up some gifted "government cheese" and make a baked macaroni & cheese casserole, topped with homemade croutons from bread crusts I've saved in the freezer. An elderly friend gifts us the commodities box items and we, in turn, provide him meals made from the same ingredients. The broth from two cans of Aldi salmon ($2.29 each) will go into the next Salmon Soup I make. No, it's not traditional for Christmas, but every item is a proven favorite in our house and with elderly neighbors that get to enjoy a plate, too. It can be both challenging and rewarding to think outside of the box when it comes to good nutrition.
Define today's poor please. All I see is expensive SUV'S. 😡
Covid says: I don’t discriminate.
You can buy used SUVs. However many had jobs before Covid, so they still have the cars they had. Money runs out fast when you don't have work.
...lol, its complicated, believe me. 😑
All that gas wasted waiting in line..hmmm
Turn your motor off.
So what's your suggestion?
Bless him
Wow this is crazy.... Americans are severin now.... sorry to say this but welcome to the new world
About darn time. The country has been in dire need of a full dose of karma!!!
THANK YOU!!… to the everyday hard working American trying to make a difference and help people...because God knows the government is more interested in fighting amongst themselves than trying to make any meaningful change.
Build a garden
If you're living in an apartment, you really can't. There's no space and the amount of "food" you'd get from potted plants wouldn't be enough.
That also costs water, soil, nutrients, time and energy. Learning curve will be high for newbies as well, reaping low yields, unless they have a big yard.
ROLLING DEEP , TOUGH TIMES DON'T LAST , BUT TOUGH PEOPLE DO
Poor people driving nice SUV's to get Free meals. Unbelievable. Obviously they had money to get a car wash.
Put citizens first. Millions of Illegals seem a priority:(
So hard to believe this is happening in America 🛐
I have never seen anything like that in my town of 38000 in Illinois I help at a church food pantry and they are begging people to come and get food they have more than they can possibly give away plus there are several other pantries in my town. I feel like these people are probably wasting more gas then what they are benefiting from the groceries
A problem I see with many Food Banks is the food is heavily processed. It's cheap food. Heavy carbs. Lot's of bread, and often bleached, bromated white bread. Canned everything. Low grade American Cheese. These foods promote Obesity, Diabetes, and Compromised Immune Systems, in a word Disease. I celebrate the Helpers and Volunteers out there. And, we need to educate America about what nutritious food is, and is not.
Women's have to pay for women's burdens and women's prideful
I'm sure Mitch Mcevil has seen the photo & decided to break.
damn, i'm glad i'm employed.
For real
It's really sad to witness such emotions and state of living
Half of them aren't even supposed to be across the river to begin with
Import poverty and it competes with the poor here. Endless cycle.
You’re an idiot.
Why government don't just make card to be used in automatic food distribution.that will make sure the money is used for food.
We do have those, but it takes time to register and get your card. I assume most of the people who showed up in this line are either newly poor because they just lost their jobs due to the pandemic or they already used up the money on the card for the month.
My income is social security last year I applied for food stamps qualified for $16 and I got a little extra for the pandemic release in March I had to reapply my amount went up to $21 a month with no extra pandemic relief I am 67 years old
@@debbieframpton3857 ohhh my god.and 20 years healthy young people still qualified for 300 dollars food stump that's not right that's not rven close to be right. You deserve 1000 percent to get respectable food stump amount.
Jane Pauley STILL looking great
Crazy the good heart of others in dark times
thanksgiving sounds like a right riot i wish we had it here cheers x
Food Insecurity = a better way of saying mass starvation. Sad times for America.
Where's the next stimulus check, hmm Moscow Mitch?
Waiting on Nancy to re glue her dentures and out down her luxury ice cream.
@@Frost517 you're bitching about ice cream? Wtf are you smoking?
Pelosi wants a big bloated bill that funds her pet projects. The GOP wants a bill that funds the people. You decide who's at fault.
@@kevinm.8682 The GOP wants a bill that funds their interests and gives normal Americans table scraps.
@@kevinm.8682 Mitch doesn't want to sign a bill that doesn't include a clause that companies are not responsible for employees that get covid during work. Congress passed a bill back in may man.
Growing your own cow? Need 1-3 acres and feed. Growing carrots? Takes a while, but you are hungry right now.
If a person is hungry now perhaps they should have purchased $100 worth of shelf-stable staple foods with their stimulus check instead of a larger tv. And maybe getting rid of cable will be the difference between paying rent or being evicted. In our household, $100 worth of shelf-stable foods can be made to last for two months of nutritious menus. If people have nice vehicles but no job learn a new trade, like home delivery services or ridesharing.
Lettuce and greens grow very fast even in the house.
Although its too late for today's meal,plant now for next month.
Think ahead.
@@GeckoHiker Thank you! You are a lone voice of common sense in a wilderness of fools! Right now, an 8lb. bag of pinto beans is $6 and a 20lb. bag of white rice is only $9 at my local Walmart. A 200 count bottle of store brand vitamins is only $8. So, two 20lb. bags of white rice and two 8lb. bags of pinto beans and one bottle of vitamins would provide one person with about 3000 calories a day and all essential nutrients for one month for $38 before tax. You have to be a professional idiot to starve in America.
@@jasonjames4254 Exactly! Be sure to also include a healthy oil to help make the nutrition more effective. We pay a little bit more for Aldi coconut oil and ghee. I like to splurge on California Ranch olive oil for salad and toast. We also eat very well for no more than $1 a day per person in spite of the splurges.
I wandered into Kroger to get bananas, cabbage, and Kroger butter on sale, plus I had great coupons in the mail for these items. As I walked past the meat section it made me glad I know how to cook beans and rice. Wow! $22 for a four pound roast ! Aldi is having a sale Wednesday--$4.90 for 10 lbs of chicken leg quarters. Roasted, deboned, chopped meat and a gallon of chicken stock later this will make at least 24 meals when used in soup, chicken tacos, pilaf, chicken salad, chicken patties, pulled bbq chicken sandwiches, and some stir fries and curry.
Salmon is still around $2.79 a can at Aldi. We bought it at $2.29 a can and filled our pantry last year. We'll have salmon patties on the 8-pack hot dog rolls that Walmart sold for 50 cents, with homemade cole slaw, plus home made french fries from our garden.
i literally cant feel sorry for them like at all.
We should make programme like "One World - One Food" food for all.
Weird no food shortage where I live stores stocked with food so wtf and no lines at the food banks lies
I help at a church Food Pantry in Illinois currently only get about 40 to 45 people a week before the pandemic we would get 80 to 90 people but also my town has opened up more food pantries so there are currently about 10 in my town of 38000 people
@@debbieframpton3857 there’s only 1 in my city over 12000 people still no line
“There will be an abundance of grain on the earth; On the top of the mountains it will overflow”
God bless America.
Too many of us live pay check to pay check so when that pay check shrinks or goes away all together we're faced with horrible choices. Food or medicine; medicine (or/and food) and the roof over our families heads. How many working Americans depend on their jobs for affordable healthcare? Loose that job and... Then there's the ever increasing cost of basics such as food, utilities, fuel. Half of the new cars sold in America cost almost as much as a small, 50 year old house. Compare rent: My 50 year old house mortgage is $650/mo. My coworkers are spending upwards of $800 a month to rent apartments in one of the worst neighborhoods in Des Moines. Due to restaurant closures and slow sales from Covid issues my hours last week were 25. My take home was $343, of which we paid one bill (Medicom at $148) and the rest went on groceries for my wife, myself, and our two cats. On average we spend about $200 a week at the grocery store. I can't seem to walk out of the grocery store and spend less then $150 without giving up something. Abd this is Iowa, I can't imagine what it costs in other states. I spent $4.85 for a gallon of milk as an example.
with all the fat people around me you could have fooled me
That brings in the argument of nutritious foods. People dont have access to healthy options which makes them fatter, lethargic. What do we do when soil gives up. In the long run
Food insecurity relies on your dependence. The thought you deserve without earning puts you in someone else’s care,other than yours letting you down. Food insecurity starts in a line you can’t get out of.
Well spoken.
Stop preaching, start helping.
Who wouldn’t line up for free food
Nothing is free. That probably cost a fair deal of time and gas expense.
I don't believe I would line up for hours at a food pantry when you figure the cost of gas to get there and stay in line
Food bank packages vary but in my area $100-125 4/people
@@Dog.soldier1950 ,
I'm just saying in my state of Illinois where I live we have 10 food pantries that are close to where I live so I would not Park in line that long I would just go to another pantry
Everyone who is able, please please donate to your local food pantry. ANY amount helps and it all adds up!!!
I remember this 💔
The economy in January of THIS YEAR was the best it's EVER been ..... Thank you China
China didn't do nothing? Trump keeps blaming China and using them as a scapegoat. China has nothing to do with the spread of Covid-19 to America. It was Europe & UK that brought the virus to America. Trump restricted travel from China & EU but not UK. That's how it all started. European virus not Asia.
Seriously we were doing well. I was thinking we might be able to finally get this place fixed up. Now it's just looking like never.
This is very sad
People all have cars. But this is old. The picture of the cars in line is from April. They are panic buying and maybe hoarding.
This is real people will go buy food instead of paying bills.
What about debt and peoples credit dropping. Making them probably more economically insecure in the long run and still making not being able to afford food?
We should start by calling it like it is - starvation and hunger.
Jusy like we shouldn’t call racism “ethnic disparity”, or sexism “gender issues”, we shouldn’t use a fancy word to describe a serious issue like this.
THIS is Trump's "Winning", how do ya like it, is it working for ya?
But the pandemic came from China you know China,, Joe biden's China which in January Joe biden's going to lock down for another 6 weeks so how do you like that huh voting for Joe Biden we locked down the first time because of Dr fouche you know Democratic Dr who's a good friend to Joe Biden and the Chinese,, but since he was a doctor we listened to him but now this pandemic came from China this is the China virus we're going to have more of CHINA 😷 with Joe Biden Because,, he wants to make China better than it ever was he wants to make China Great again never mentioned making America great again but you voted for that how do you feel about that,,,
I was going to verbally bash you here, but you're too ignorant Elizabeth Trainer to waste my time on.
@@bernicejustice5235 Whatever you're smoking I suggest you quit it. Your brain is affected in a bad way... ;-)
@@Monster_Mover_Stocks And yet, you DID.
@@bernicejustice5235 Yikes, me thinks me hit a nerve here, sorry. (Wait, are you conceding on his behalf? I think you just conceded for him...good for you!)
God Bless the USA!.. I know I’ve been blessed by being an American.
Does pride put food on the table? Hmm?
@@theia1653 As long as I’m an American I know I have a chance. I’m not trying to convince anyone... all I know is that I love my country. Maybe you took offense by what I said but I would keep praying for God to bless the USA.
@@tecoboy I would be shocked if he does, to be honest, given America's wicked and sinful ways.
Same here. America is not perfect, but there is no other country that I would want to live in. I have never regretted being American. Even with what is going on right now.
@@theia1653 Actually it does. If you have pride then you can go out and work and bring food home. Those without pride usually starve.
Open and build grocery stores in underrepresented communities stop the inequality and oppression
Meanwhile, the billionaires are worth TRILLIONS of dollars combined ..... but they prefer to keep 98 Percent of their money .......
Their vehicles worth thousands of dollars. Why do they need free food?
I feel bad for people who don’t have enough food. That said...those are some nice vehicles. And I’m willing to bet most of these people have a new-ish iPhone, laptop, big screen tv, cable/netflix subscription, etc....the list goes on and on. Many people simply did not live within their means and prepare for a rainy day. And now they are paying the price.
A lot of them are probably technically obese, too. I really hope people can take this experience and use it to better position themselves. You cannot always count on government or charity either. The only one you can truly count on is yourself.