Anonymous wrote:Wait. People on public assistance get to skip the rationing? That is insanity. Babies need to eat. Ration across the board. Yes Biden’s America is a country I do not recognize.
That is because:
(1) WIC will only pay for so many containers of formula, so WIC recipients cannot clear out and horde formula stock like others may be able to.
(2) Many states only contract with a limited number of manufacturers, so unless/until that is modified, WIC recipients have fewer formula options.
(3) Not all stores accept WIC (especially online retailers), so WIC recipients don’t have as many locations to shop from to find stock of formula.
(4) WIC benefits are time limited, so if you don’t fully use them by the end of the month, you lose whatever is left. They don’t want people unable to feed their babies because they couldn’t make enough trips to enough different stores that accept WIC and have eligible products in stock before their WIC funds expire.
(5) WIC recipients generally have fewer resources and opportunities to make multiple trips to multiple stores, and therefore would be disproportionately burdened by the rationing.