| What happens? The J6ers pay another visit, but this time for their grocery money. |
Yep. There was a thread in off topic awhile ago where someone explained how their poor immigrant single mom managed to raise her with health home cooked foods and people took super offense to it. |
You're welcome to trade places with a poor person to see how your ideas work out in practice. I doubt you'll be so arrogant and smarmy after a few weeks. |
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If we can afford to give billionaires a trillion dollar tax break that they don't need or deserve, we damn sure can afford to take care of the hungry and the sick.
This MAGA "let them eat hamburger helper" stuff is peak 2025 "let them eat cake" |
Sure, but you can’t get to be obese without consuming too many calories. Our processed foods are all fortified. If you are consuming too many calories, you aren’t at risk for starvation. SNAP is supposed to be to provide nutritional foods so people can have better health. But all it’s doing is giving people at risk for being obese even more junk food that they already don’t need. It isn’t preventing starvation or improving nutrition |
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Republicans are in charge of all branches of government right now. Can't they figure out a way to have SNAP only provide poorer people with nutritious food?
Or are you saying Republicans are too stupid to do that? Or just don't care? |
For sure. Honestly, I think every high school senior should do one. |
Everyone ignore the dumb MAGA-they have no critical thinking skills. |
Big Ag and Big Food won’t allow it to happen. |
“Food desert” as a reason why people living in poor areas don’t eat healthier is a myth. Food deserts exist bc of supply and demand. When grocery stores open on “food deserts” it’s been found that people still be the same processed junk food and prepackaged foods they would have bought in other local stores- they don’t make healthier choices despite increased access to more heathy foods. https://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2019/december/what-really-happens-when-a-grocery-store-opens-in-a--food-desert.html |
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First of all, people eat unhealthy food because it tastes good. It’s become a big public health problem.
I support programs like SNAP strongly but there are plenty of resources out there telling you how to cook with stuff from the Dollar Tree. Canned veggies are not unhealthy. Rather than fight about this on the internet, which does nothing, start shopping for a food pantry along with your groceries. I usually do a canned chili, extra beans and some pasta to mix it with. Canned veg on the side. Canned fruit to go along with it. |
We don’t need expensive programs for this. People did it for millennia. Literally any traditional diet from any continent is better than processed crap. |
Please provide some evidence that suggestions people that can afford to overeat to the tune of being obese somehow cannot afford anything heathy. It’s been listed all the of the heathy options that are available at local Walmart that are very cheap. People would rather spend their money on crap. That’s the truth |
What does this have to do with SNAP? |
I’ve been many places. But why on earth would I want to go to the inner city? I don’t need to go there. I believe you that fresh produce is harder to find there, but it is 100% because of supply and demand and culture. Also, even the processed crap at those corner stores is not cheap! When I lived in Korea, it was hard to find American peanut butter, and when I did find it (usually alongside a small selection of American and British foods) it was expensive. This does not mean there was a vast conspiracy to make it difficult for me to buy peanut butter. It simply means it was not a popular product and therefore more expensive to sell. There is also no vast conspiracy to suppress low income people here by denying them vegetables. I do a lot of shopping at Aldi, Walmart, and international groceries. I’ve noticed many different immigrants who probably don’t have much money and yet fill their baskets with vegetables and fruit and meat. Go to the international market and you’ll see. Unfortunately, many of them eventually adopt American diets and then they suffer. Also, there is nothing wrong with frozen vegetables. Aldi literally has them for a dollar a bag. I am not poor anymore but I have been poor, and have relatives who subsist on very little money, but don’t eat processed garbage. Unless you are truly in the bottom 1% and living under a bridge I am sorry but no excuses. |