Woman pleads to the Prime Minister after shopper admits to a desperate act
By
Seia Ibanez
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In a heart-wrenching plea to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, a woman has shared the story of a Coles shopper who admitted to stealing food to feed her family.
This desperate act is a stark reminder of the escalating cost-of-living crisis in Australia, which is pushing millions of people to the brink.
The woman overheard the confession while shopping at Coles.
The story struck a chord, prompting her to share it on social media, where she expressed her disappointment and frustration with the current government.
'Anthony Albanese, I am so deeply saddened to hear someone shopping at Coles admit to her friend in tears that sometimes she now steals food because she simply can’t put food on the table any other way,' she wrote.
‘Of course, there is food relief et al. (but those services are also at breaking point). It’s disheartening to witness firsthand the desperation that leads someone to resort to theft just to put food on the table.’
The woman's post also expressed her disillusionment with Prime Minister Albanese, accusing him of failing to deliver on his promises and not doing enough to alleviate the hardship faced by many Australians.
‘While I have you, I am feeling let down and somewhat hoodwinked by you. Your sentiment around truly understanding hardship because of your upbringing seems to have been just talk.’
‘I firmly believe you are no longer committed to the cause. High expectations were set, but you are starting to run the risk of being the pleaser and not making the hard calls that are needed in this space.’
‘What I heard today made me realise that not enough is being done that was promised to make a positive impact on the lives of those struggling with adversity.’
The post resonated with many, who echoed her sentiments and expressed their own frustrations with the current state of affairs.
‘The line at ReachOut (food pantry) was around the corner and down the street this afternoon,’ one user commented.
‘Food costs are beyond ridiculous right now. I fear that the horse has bolted, and once it’s out...it’s not coming back for pats,’ another added.
‘And sorry to say, but Albo is just another politician. Hope he sees this and listens, but I’m not holding my breath. Sad state of affairs.’
A third said, ‘He really has been a disappointment. Where is he? What is he doing for us? How much longer can people go on like this?’
As the cost of living continues to rise, Australians always look for ways to stretch their dollars further, especially regarding the weekly grocery shop.
Food relief measures have been introduced by some supermarket giants in a bid to help Australians save on their grocery bills.
This week, Coles announced a significant price drop on over 300 items across its stores, offering the lowest prices in four years, providing a much-needed reprieve for budget-conscious shoppers.
Some products included are household essentials, beef, chicken, and several lamb buys.
Prime Minister Albanese announced the intention of the government to introduce new measures to ease families’ cost of living pressures nationwide.
He signalled that his administration actively seeks ways to alleviate financial stress without exacerbating inflation. Read more about the Prime Minister’s announcement here.
What are your thoughts on the cost-of-living crisis in Australia? Have you or someone you know been affected? Share your stories and thoughts in the comments below.
This desperate act is a stark reminder of the escalating cost-of-living crisis in Australia, which is pushing millions of people to the brink.
The woman overheard the confession while shopping at Coles.
The story struck a chord, prompting her to share it on social media, where she expressed her disappointment and frustration with the current government.
'Anthony Albanese, I am so deeply saddened to hear someone shopping at Coles admit to her friend in tears that sometimes she now steals food because she simply can’t put food on the table any other way,' she wrote.
‘Of course, there is food relief et al. (but those services are also at breaking point). It’s disheartening to witness firsthand the desperation that leads someone to resort to theft just to put food on the table.’
The woman's post also expressed her disillusionment with Prime Minister Albanese, accusing him of failing to deliver on his promises and not doing enough to alleviate the hardship faced by many Australians.
‘While I have you, I am feeling let down and somewhat hoodwinked by you. Your sentiment around truly understanding hardship because of your upbringing seems to have been just talk.’
‘I firmly believe you are no longer committed to the cause. High expectations were set, but you are starting to run the risk of being the pleaser and not making the hard calls that are needed in this space.’
‘What I heard today made me realise that not enough is being done that was promised to make a positive impact on the lives of those struggling with adversity.’
The post resonated with many, who echoed her sentiments and expressed their own frustrations with the current state of affairs.
‘The line at ReachOut (food pantry) was around the corner and down the street this afternoon,’ one user commented.
‘Food costs are beyond ridiculous right now. I fear that the horse has bolted, and once it’s out...it’s not coming back for pats,’ another added.
‘And sorry to say, but Albo is just another politician. Hope he sees this and listens, but I’m not holding my breath. Sad state of affairs.’
A third said, ‘He really has been a disappointment. Where is he? What is he doing for us? How much longer can people go on like this?’
As the cost of living continues to rise, Australians always look for ways to stretch their dollars further, especially regarding the weekly grocery shop.
Food relief measures have been introduced by some supermarket giants in a bid to help Australians save on their grocery bills.
This week, Coles announced a significant price drop on over 300 items across its stores, offering the lowest prices in four years, providing a much-needed reprieve for budget-conscious shoppers.
Some products included are household essentials, beef, chicken, and several lamb buys.
Prime Minister Albanese announced the intention of the government to introduce new measures to ease families’ cost of living pressures nationwide.
He signalled that his administration actively seeks ways to alleviate financial stress without exacerbating inflation. Read more about the Prime Minister’s announcement here.
Key Takeaways
- A woman overheard a Coles shopper confessing to theft due to her inability to afford food amidst Australia's cost-of-living crisis.
- The observer expressed her disappointment to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, feeling let down by the lack of significant action to address hardship.
- The incident highlights the extreme measures some Australians resort to as they struggle with high living expenses, including rising supermarket costs.
- Coles has announced a price reduction on 300 products, including meats and household essentials, in response to the cost-of-living pressures.