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Stealing food to solve the food crisis.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 8149916" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>I agree in the main.</p><p>But you have to accept that 'the norm' for many, is to have everything paid straight in and out of an account automatically. Businesses love direct debits because it stops people from prioritising what they pay for.</p><p>And not everyone is subscribing to sky, gin club and Peloton.</p><p>There will sadly be a huge number of people that will find that once the rent, electric, water , phone and finance on the car has been paid, there isn't anything in their account.</p><p>If these people can't find away to cope, they will be forced down the path of welfare dependency.</p><p>A little help, may just keep their heads above water.</p><p>It takes a little while for vegetables to grow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 8149916, member: 3566"] I agree in the main. But you have to accept that 'the norm' for many, is to have everything paid straight in and out of an account automatically. Businesses love direct debits because it stops people from prioritising what they pay for. And not everyone is subscribing to sky, gin club and Peloton. There will sadly be a huge number of people that will find that once the rent, electric, water , phone and finance on the car has been paid, there isn't anything in their account. If these people can't find away to cope, they will be forced down the path of welfare dependency. A little help, may just keep their heads above water. It takes a little while for vegetables to grow. [/QUOTE]
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