Fifty Pounds
Posted by Richie G on the
12th April 2007
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What does £50 get you? For me, it's a tank of petrol which will last
about a week and a half. For others, it's a week's shopping money.
A 200 pack of cigarettes costs just over that amount. Tearfund say that "£51 a month could teach a whole community
about HIV, breaking down fears and stigma and exploring safer
cultural practices, while also giving a child in Africa an HIV-free
start in life, by testing mothers and providing counselling and
crucial information and training a group of churches to prevent HIV,
care for orphans and support those affected by AIDS." Other charities
can help feed families, give clean water, give children a chance of
education for about £50 a month.
On a Thursday,
I work 5 and a half hours at about £5.10/hr, earning about £28. As I
was going to the staff rooms to get my stuff and swipe out, I saw a
bin bag, full of unsold items from the bakery department; loaves of
bread, bread rolls, doughnuts, cookies, etc. There was a sticker on
this bag which told whoever looked at it how much the items inside
were worth all added together. This bag of wasted food was worth just
over £50.
This happens day in, day out at the Morrisons in which I work, and
probably every other supermarket throughout the country. This doesn't
count some of the other waste that is wasted. And that's what it is:
waste. There are billions of people in this world who are crying out
for food, even just clean drinking water, while over here we are
just throwing away fifty pounds worth of bread without a moments
thought, and it's not right.
Think about what's being done, and if you can, set up a standing
order from your bank account to one of the many charities that work
in these countries that are crying for help. Please. |