Making sandwiches with sides of fruit isn’t hard. Scratch mac and cheese with green beans isn’t hard. We aren’t talking lasagna with homemade sauce or aged beef roasts with scalloped potatoes and yeast rolls made from flour and that have to rise. |
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I don’t trust the motivations of the study authors, but I’m not at all surprised the findings. When’s the last time you saw fresh healthy affordable food in a convenience store or a Dollar General? That’s where a lot of SNAP recipients are buying their food because it’s the only thing in town. It’s called food deserts and poor people are much more likely to live in them. Look it up.
People who work multiple jobs don’t have an extra 2 hours every few days to take three busses to the grocery stores in the nicer suburbs to stock up on healthy ingredients. I get salty when I have to drive more than 10 minutes in my comfy car to fill the trunk. As for SNAP recipients working less, that’s the point. But I suppose the right wingers prefer the poor work 80 hours a week to not starve. That’s what it’s all about to that crowd- maximizing how much you can extract from people with nothing. |
A bag of chips doesn’t last a week. Chips cost between $6-$7 if not more per bag. Show me $2.99 chips. |
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But minimum wage is up and tons of jobs out there. |
Soda is expensive vs water. Candy is more expensive than fruit. |
OMG. You are a monster. I work with the disabled population. You try being disabled and eating on $35 a week. Just STFU. |
| Even a small bag of chips nestled by the check out in Walmart is more than $2.99 and it’s barely got any chips in it. There are no family sized bags of chips for $2.99 in any store. |
I am the disabled population. So you STFU you abled, lying monster. |
And so you want no money at all for food? |
Produce at the dollar store: Fruits and veggies now at 5,000 Dollar General locations, company says 30 Jan 2024 https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2024/01/30/dollar-general-stores-produce/72397538007/ Dollar General is now offering fresh produce options in more than 5,000 stores across the country, the company revealed to USA TODAY exclusively. According to a news release from the company, this move would mean the retailer "has more individual points of produce distribution than any other U.S. mass retailer or grocer." Produce has marked an area of expansion for Dollar General. In 2022, then-CEO Jeff Owen said on a company earnings call that fresh produce was sold in about 3,000 of its 18,800 stores, according to the Wall Street Journal. Dollar General's produce offerings include tomatoes, onions, apples, strawberries, potatoes, lemons, salad mixes and more. The company told USA TODAY its stores now carry the top 20 items that would typically be sold in grocery stores. The company announced it's "Food First" initiative in July 2023, which included the expansion of its private label brand, Clover Valley. The expansion saw over 100 new items introduced to Dollar General shelves, including entrees, sauces, condiments and more. Why are you so invested in making people sick? |
What is wrong with you? |
Unlike you, I want the disabled to have money for food, and don't want to punish them by deeming certain foods unfit for them. Because 1 person says no soda, the other says no chips, another doesn't want SNAP people to buy meat, another says no seafood. This has all been talked about in the past. And I can see from the website that the EPIC aholes that published this are right wing hatchet pen. |
$2.86 for 16 oz https://www.walmart.com/ip/Great-Value-Party-Size-Sour-Cream-Onion-Potato-Chips-16-oz/987236045? |
Now post the ingredients, Einstein. Highlight any ingredient that is actual food. Now YOU can stfu. |