My kid is in a club at school, and they meet 4x a week for 4 hours. So all the parents chip in and stock a "snack cabinet" (granola bars, juice boxes, etc.) because teenagers are hungry goblins.
I went to fill the cabinet and noticed a padlock on it, apparently someone had been "stealing."
I admit, this triggered me.
I spoke to the coach and told him that perhaps he should talk to the kids and find out if one of them is food insecure instead of locking up some two dollar box of granola bars.
The look on his face, I could tell it kinda clicked, he didn't even think of that, just assumed it was some punk kid breaking rules.
People who grow up with wealth don't even realize that it changes the way they think. Luckily, he's a cool guy, and he was horrified that one of 'his kids' might be hungry at home. Sometimes it just takes one comment to open up someone's eyes to their privilege.

As I tell my own children: If you see someone stealing food, no you didn't.

@Cat_LeFey When I was a teacher, the kids who didn't drink their milk at lunch were told they had to throw it away. One kid (who had 9 siblings!) would collect a few cartons each day. He kept them hidden and snuck them into his backpack to take home for his brothers and sisters. One day a teacher tripped over his backpack while he was in the bus line and one of the cartons burst. She accused him of stealing and punished him (very publicly). He was SUCH a good kid. It was all horrible.