My point was that if you had as you say debt and was struggling then you have a responsibilty to liquidate/downsize some of your assets, be it a car, your phone, perhaps your alcohol, tobacco or gym mebrship etc etc..
If you think you shouldn't then you shouldnt expect me to use my time and efforts to come a deliver a hamper to your door, when my time might have been better spent delivering two hampers to the homeless guy living in a doorway down the road from you.
And it is exactly people like you that need a dose of unemployment to understand what it is really like. You seriously think with receiving £300 a month we didn't cancel all luxuries and anything unnecessary ? Didn't sell things like laptops ? Despite this bills still keep coming with ever threatening letters - gas, electric, water, council tax, mortgage - and you still have to get food on top of that. Food banks are there for a very good reason and as with any 'benefit' there will be those that abuse it, a vast majority that use the service need it.