Many people still relied on their Jobs for their livelihoods and during the Great Depression many people were laid off due to the companies not having the funds t pay all of their workers. these workers without jobs needed food to survive but they didn’t have the funds to buy it so they would go to Bread lines which are soup kitchens to get sometimes a bowl of soup and always bread. the need for soup kitchens ment that sometimes there wouldn’t be enough soup to”keep on” serving the people in line so they were only able to give out bread to those in line. Sometimes families would be in line together with the parents and the children in line to get food when both the other and father were out of work or the father just wasn’t there.