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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP: You really should mind your own business in a matter like this. Seems clear that the mom is struggling financially, but was responsible enough to feed her child. Show a little class and some grace. If this event bothered you enough to stalk the woman and her hungry child, then you should have considered paying for the sampled food as a gesture of kindness and as a sign that you recognize your blessings.[/quote] +1 JFC what a D*** OP sounds like.[/quote] Hey, there are many families struggling right now. Do we just invite them into high priced grocers so that they can steal while we look the other way? All last summer I drove along Georgia Avenue and I saw at this one church a line that was wrapped around a block. It was for a free meal, free food. There really is a hunger problem in this county, but stealing is not an okay way to solve it. I could have made a bigger spectacle of it and called her out in front of other shoppers. But I chose to talk to the grocery team one-on-one to keep it calm. That was my grace. I did not know that poor people came to shop at a premier grocery when there are other food stores and groceries in that same vicinity (with hot bars). [/quote] The classism in your writing is absolutely disgusting. May you and your family know poverty, for the lesson in compassion. Best of luck.[/quote]
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