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Re: Disabled people face unlimited unpaid work or cuts in benefit
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Originally Posted by mertle
Sadly soup kitchens already exists here I know relation who helps prepare the food. Has seen increase in numbers.
Workhouses are those companies who willing to be the nasty forground to take on the slavery labour.
If firms lose custom then thats when they will change there ways. Sainsbury at home lost no end customers. Problem is tesco increased as it was not known then they took them.
I wonder if its upto local stores managers. I will find out if they taking them on if they do I will walk make formal complaint.
Those who dont support it make you places you shop aware you wont shop if they did take disabled on or JSA.
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Yes l am afraid there are plenty of soup kitchens as my sister works for the Salvation army and she often tells many stories about people being on the street and who are literally starving.
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