#692 Inside The Hunger Industrial Complex: How America Manufactured a Food Insecurity Crisis
Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message” In this conversation, Jack and Tom Hampson discuss the paradox of food insecurity in America, despite its wealth. They explore the evolution of food banks into a multi-billion dollar industry that manages poverty rather than alleviating it. The discussion highlights the bureaucratic inefficiencies, the role of corporate donations, and the need for local, community-based solutions to effectively address hunger. They argue that the current system is failing the very people it aims to help and call for a reevaluation of how food assistance is structured and delivered. Read Toms Investigation Summary Here! If you care about hunger relief, public accountability, and the dignity of real help, this conversation will challenge your assumptions and offer concrete next steps. Listen, then share it with someone who thinks “more meals served” is the only metric. And if it resonates, subscribe and send us your local success stories—we’ll feature them on a future show. Read Why Young Americans Are Turning to Socialism—and Why They Deserve Better Follow us: X https://x.com/JP2Renewal Check out the Podcast on YouTube Contact us: info@jp2renew.org Support the show
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