I read that article and thought he's having a giraffe isn't he?
Days after being roundly slated for walking out of the food bank debate in The Commons he comes out with this stupidity.
I've referred people to food banks and I'd estimate that in the majority of cases the referer will have been round to the person's house and found the cupboards pretty much bare with little to nothing in the fridge. Accompaning this you'll usually find that the person is on card fed gas and electric that they don't have any money for.
I know people who work for a housing association, they've started collecting themselves between the team for food parcels by buying the odd extra tin or bag of pasta that they keep in the office, since the under occupancy charge came in it's fairly common for them to coome across people who are drastically in arrears with little to no food in the property.
But hey, it's a lifestyle choice, not a very pleasant one it would seem to me but it's their choice after all.