Strathclyde
Foodsharing is unfortunately not an option for the poor. You have to possess a computer or a smart dataphone, internet access, usually also the chance of making a phone contact... Afford food and it really is a little sad that has to be getting to someone whom really needs it, not a hipster-home eco-we-wannabe playing from the practice of voluntary straightforwardness. Despite the noble concept - it's still a bit more fun in the "let's show simply how much we are alternative as well as we can break from the system. " However, enjoyable and rewarding.