He was fed. Call social services that he didn't have avocado on rye. His diet may not have been ideal nutritionally but he doesn't talk about going to bed hungry, cold, unwashed, unloved etc. Maybe his parents were struggling through difficult times but they fed their children. The food choices and knowledge around food were so different in the 80's when he was a child to now. But with that knowledge we have today, you still have to have to be able to afford it!I can’t believe his mum fed him pasta and sandwiches every night! How terrible! No nutritional value in either. . .
I always had school dinners so had sandwiches every teatime. I’ve never once thought my mum deprived me.
They had holidays abroad! That’s not a family who is struggling financially. Like you say it’s more to do with knowledge. We were fed Frey bentos pies, chicken tonight and sunny delight when we were kids but we aren’t damaged by it, that’s just what 80s kids ate. Quinoa didn’t existHe was fed. Call social services that he didn't have avocado on rye. His diet may not have been ideal nutritionally but he doesn't talk about going to bed hungry, cold, unwashed, unloved etc. Maybe his parents were struggling through difficult times but they fed their children. The food choices and knowledge around food were so different in the 80's when he was a child to now. But with that knowledge we have today, you still have to have to be able to afford it!
There were also month long holidays in the South of France, he wasn’t hard done by at all.Not to defend him because I think he is a pillock (to be polite) but I think he did have a chaotic childhood. There were drugs, mental health, lots of shouting etc, eating disorders, crime, this is not a healthy environment for a child to grow up in and from what he’s said social services were involved and I’d be surprised if not given the situation. He needs to realise that his mum not breastfeeding him and the diet he was in as a child were very very normal things for that generation. That isn’t the problem. He doesn’t have a clue what he is on about so therefore shouldn’t be trying to teach the world. I wish he would go away now
He’s in Costco for £8….that doesn’t usually happen straight awayAt least he’s in the bargain basement where he belongs
I really fancy a crispy pancake now. Followed with a slice of viennettaSunny delight! The drink that turned you orangeit was delicious though. 80s food was crispy pancakes, oven chips etc at the time everyone thought it was great convenient food!
he was never in any danger though and he wasn’t taken into care. I have worked alongside social services and read what some kid’s experience and it’s heartbreaking.
The artIcle also said his parents loaned him £2k to start up his business!
I remember the story about someone turning orange - truth or urban myth?!Sunny delight! The drink that turned you orangeit was delicious though. 80s food was crispy pancakes, oven chips etc at the time everyone thought it was great convenient food!
he was never in any danger though and he wasn’t taken into care. I have worked alongside social services and read what some kid’s experience and it’s heartbreaking.
The artIcle also said his parents loaned him £2k to start up his business!
He’s doing a walk insteadReckon he's binned off the 5km cos he'll be too hungover to do so tomorrow?
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