by Workingman » 12 Nov 2023, 16:19
I actually agree with you all, it's just that I find the scatter-gun approach rather inefficient.
Kaz, I already do the food bank things as I tend to do about four small shops every week because I like "fresh" and to cook my own. As well as tins of soups, curries, C-con-C, spagbols I donate I also put things like wash-up liquid, detergents, fabric conditioners, shampoos and soaps in the collection trolleys as well. We all feel a bit better after a scrub down and dressed in nice clean clothes.
I also help out C three doors down. Her husband died about 18 months ago and she does not drive and is a bit unsteady. I pop her wheelie shopping basket in the boot and off we go to one of the supermarkets maybe once every couple of weeks so she can stock up on things like packets of cooked rice and pasta, small tins of ham, chicken and luncheon meat etc. for sandwiches, soups - the heavier things. A few bits and bobs always find their way into my shopping trolley and I sneak them in to her wheelie shopping basket as it get loaded from the checkout.
All her other stuff such as perishables, butter, milk, ready meals for one, and so on are delivered weekly by Ocado and the young lad unloads her items to the kitchen worktop for her to put away at her own pace.