cwo_ghwebb
07-18-2008, 04:11 PM
NPR (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92592545) aired a sad piece on the Nunez family in Ohio who can no longer afford meat.
It's a good thing they're a radio channel.
Gloria Nunez has never worked. She says that since her car broke down (imagine that?) her daughter can't look for a job either.
And, they're scrimping on food:
The rising cost of food means their money gets them about a third fewer bags of groceries — $100 used to buy about 12 bags of groceries, but now it's more like seven or eight. They could probably do just fine with a few bags less of groceries, but that's just me.
A little walking probably wouldn't hurt either.
Gateway Pundit: Poor Ohio Family Forced to Scrimp On Food (http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2008/07/poor-ohio-family-forced-to-scrimp-on.html)
As said, you just can't make this stuff up! :killingme
It's a good thing they're a radio channel.
Gloria Nunez has never worked. She says that since her car broke down (imagine that?) her daughter can't look for a job either.
And, they're scrimping on food:
The rising cost of food means their money gets them about a third fewer bags of groceries — $100 used to buy about 12 bags of groceries, but now it's more like seven or eight. They could probably do just fine with a few bags less of groceries, but that's just me.
A little walking probably wouldn't hurt either.
Gateway Pundit: Poor Ohio Family Forced to Scrimp On Food (http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2008/07/poor-ohio-family-forced-to-scrimp-on.html)
As said, you just can't make this stuff up! :killingme