1. Seek social assistance: contact local community service agencies, charitable organizations or religious groups to find out whether there are food aid or emergency rescue projects. These places usually provide food parcels, meal coupons or recommend other reliable resources.
2. Looking for a job or a part-time job: Find a job or a part-time job as soon as possible to earn income and solve the current predicament. You can consider finding a temporary job in restaurants, supermarkets, convenience stores and other places, which usually provide catering benefits. In addition, you can try to work part-time online or use your skills and interests to make money.
3. Saving and planning: Look at your own expenses, find out where you can cut them, and make a reasonable budget plan. Reduce unnecessary expenses, such as buying luxury goods or often going out for entertainment. At the same time, plan the future income and expenditure, ensure the rational distribution of funds, and avoid falling into the predicament of having no money to eat again.