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[Serious] What's your hot take?
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Me tossing leftovers in the trash does not in any way interfere with hungry people getting food.
true. but next time, just buy/make less food.
Why?
because the excess is going to waste. why do you think ? sure, it doesnt directly affect hungry people, however:
is it so hard to simply buy an appropriate amount of food ? or just eating the leftovers ?
as a side note, i think the way most people are introduced to the argument is by their parents when they are young. the parents are simply trying to get their children in the habit of considering others' needs, while also saving their own money. especially since most of the time the kid actually is hungry, but just doesnt want to eat vegetables or whatever. if someone (irl) is arguing the starving people card to you as an adult when u are wasting food, then that is less reasonable: though they have good intentions, i agree it is not all that impactful on those hungry. but again, every bit counts.
If for no other reason, then in the name of your own bank account.
My bank account’s biggest limitation is my brain cycles.
more relatable than I wish it was.
Especially if that's food that's going to negatively impact your own health, like junk food.