What you put in is what you get out of someone
Listening to some Peter Gabriel caused me to think about a pair of boots I saw a man wear a few years ago when I was doing street photography. Every place I turned to think where they'd gone, the same place came to mind...meal lines.
Many armchair quarterbacks have this image that homeless people have it so great. While Food Banks 'have' increased in bringing food back to the community where it's needed, people still face malnutrition even though the servings are big or available at multiple locations.
It was this reason my wife and I started using multivitamins, many meals served were high in carbohydrates and starches, but lacked the basic needs for a body whether young or old.
For years many people on the streets develop slowly over time the signs of rickets, diabetes, and other illnesses that 'can' be prevented...and in multiple decades experiencing homelessness in many areas, I've found only one location that included vitamins in a food line.
Then again, they were more holistic and worked at people getting back to work more so than the warehousing locations elsewhere. Pity.