Food Bank Drive

aki7chien
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There is a local food bank drive going on. We have a ton of food that we will not eat that we can donate. Canned veggies, noodle/rice side dish packets, Ramen noodles, etc.
I know that it's a growing problem, that many low income people have health and weight issues. I want to help, but can't help but feel bad to donate this "bad" food that's both high in calories and sodium. Am I totally overthinking this?
This new lifestyle we have adapted has gotten us thinking about nutrition all the time, which I know is good.
Does the bad outweigh the good in this instance?
I know that it's a growing problem, that many low income people have health and weight issues. I want to help, but can't help but feel bad to donate this "bad" food that's both high in calories and sodium. Am I totally overthinking this?
This new lifestyle we have adapted has gotten us thinking about nutrition all the time, which I know is good.
Does the bad outweigh the good in this instance?
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First, crap food is better than no food, so donate what you have.
Second, each shopping trip pick up 1 or 2 (or more!) healthy things specifically to donate.0
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