Saturday, April 11, 2015

Gwyneth Paltrow Pledges to Live on Food Stamps for a Week



Gwyneth Paltrow Pledges to Live on Food Stamps for a Week
by Kelli Serio11 Apr 2015
Gwyneth Paltrow announced Thursday she will be living on food stamps for one week.

The 42-year-old actress-turned-lifestyle guru shared a tweet with her followers to show her participation in celebrity chef Mario Batali’s #FoodBankNYC Challenge, which hopes to raise awareness for hunger and poverty in the United States.

“This is what $29 gets you at the grocery store–what families on SNAP (i.e., food stamps) have to live on for a week,” she tweeted, before adding, “We’re walking in their shoes to see how far we get”:

According to the website, the #FoodBankNYCChallenge is an “attempt to live on a food stamp budget for one week,” which translates to around $1.38 per meal.

“Congress cut food stamps twice since 2013, and soup kitchens and food pantries saw an immediate increase in visitors,” the site reads.

Batali nominated close friend Gwyneth, along with musicians Sting and Deborah Harry, through a video on Twitter:

“For one week, walk in someone else’s shoes,” Batali is quoted saying on the campaign’s site. “By truly understanding what our friends and neighbors are going through, we will be better equipped to find solutions.”

Perhaps it was Gwyneth’s Goop holiday gift guide, which featured a $12,000 vase or that she advised women to have their vaginas steam cleaned that make it difficult for many to believe she is as close to the common woman as she insists.

Twitter weighs in on Paltrow’s pledge to live on food stamps for a week:

FoodBankNYC
Mario Batali is a director at the Food Bank for New York City, and a board of manager’s member for the New York Botanical Garden.

Stanley Tucci is a director at the Food Bank for New York City, and was a trustee at the Sundance Institute.
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Sundance Institute, the Harlem Children's Zone, and the Robin Hood Foundation.
George Soros was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, a benefactor for the Harlem Children's Zone, and is a member of the Bretton Woods Committee.
David Beckmann is a member of the Bretton Woods Committee, and the president for the Alliance to End Hunger.
Michael R. Bloomberg was a benefactor for the Harlem Children's Zone, a donor for the Robin Hood Foundation, a New York (NY) mayor, and is Emma Bloomberg’s father.
Just Ask the Locals was a tourism campaign for New York (NY).
Deborah Harry was featured in Just Ask the Locals.
Emma Bloomberg is Michael R. Bloomberg’s daughter, and was a senior planning officer for the Robin Hood Foundation.
Gwyneth Paltrow is a director at the Robin Hood Foundation, and the founder of Goop.
Lloyd C. Blankfein was a director at the Robin Hood Foundation, a director at Catalyst, and is a duplex owner at 15 Central Park West, New York.
Sting is an apartment owner at 15 Central Park West, New York.
Karen L. Katen was a director at Catalyst, and is a board of manager’s member for the New York Botanical Garden.
Mario Batali is a board of manager’s member for the New York Botanical Garden, and a director at the Food Bank for New York City.
















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