Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Junk food is cheap. Healthy food is expensive. Work from there.
Chips and soda are not cheap! Frozen pizzas are not cheap! What junk food do you think is cheap?
Exactly. Growing up, we couldn’t afford that stuff.
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Considering the costs of subpar daycare, expensive fast food garbage every day, frequent medical appointments for sickly children, wouldn’t it be less costly for one parent to be the household manager?
It used to be grandma or auntie who would help at home, but hey, government broke up vulnerable families, especially in minority communities.
The more I learn, the more I know “Uncle Sam” is NOT our friend.
Question EVERYTHING they’re doing to us.
Anonymous wrote:Junk food is cheap. Healthy food is expensive. Work from there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How about this? Defund the government.
How about no? I like having schools, roads, police and fire departments, airports, etc.
How about we just take soda off SNAP benefits?
Jinx!
Anonymous wrote:So block soda pop from SNAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How about this? Defund the government.
How about no? I like having schools, roads, police and fire departments, airports, etc.
How about we just take soda off SNAP benefits?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How about this? Defund the government.
How about no? I like having schools, roads, police and fire departments, airports, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t the snap benefits be limited to vegetables, pasta or meat?
What would be super helpful is for the working parent with SNAP to be able to go into the grocery store and buy a hot, roast chicken out of the case - but that's not allowed. So healthy-ish prepared foods are a no-go, but the soda is a go (because the sugar industry, who DONATES TONS OF MONEY TO POLITICIANS, wants it).
That’s why stores have whole roasted chicken in their deli cases that can be bought with SNAP benefits and heated up at home.
So SNAP recipients are unable to heat up some chicken? That’s your point?
And instead of buying a chicken and heating it up for their kids, they buy a 12 pack of sugar soda and drink Coke for dinner? That’s your theory.
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How about this? Defund the government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t the snap benefits be limited to vegetables, pasta or meat?
What would be super helpful is for the working parent with SNAP to be able to go into the grocery store and buy a hot, roast chicken out of the case - but that's not allowed. So healthy-ish prepared foods are a no-go, but the soda is a go (because the sugar industry, who DONATES TONS OF MONEY TO POLITICIANS, wants it).
Anonymous wrote:What is this regressive, cruel, right wing nonsense?
"SNAP is good for local economies – each dollar in federally funded SNAP benefits generates $1.79 in economic activity."
“children in families receiving SNAP were significantly more likely to be classified as ‘well’ than young children whose families were eligible but did not receive SNAP.”
"There is strong evidence of SNAP’s effectiveness in alleviating food insecurity. Two studies included in the recent “Long-Term Benefits of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program” White House Report demonstrate this point. Mabli and Ohls (2015) compared households’ state of food security before and after receiving SNAP benefits and found that “SNAP participation reduced the overall fraction of households that were food insecure and the fraction that were very low food secure by around 17 percent and 19 percent, respectively. "
https://frac.org/programs/supplemental-nutrition-assistance-program-snap/positive-effect-snap-benefits-participants-communities#:~:text=Economic%20Impacts&text=For%20example%2C%20SNAP%20is%20good,supports%20for%20low%2Dincome%20families.
SNAP is a fantastic program that has significantly improved access to food and childhood nutrition. Poor people should be allowed small edible luxuries like chips and soda just like you and I are. To suggest otherwise is heartless and inhuman. Shame on everyone spouting this horrible anti-poor filth in this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Junk food is cheap. Healthy food is expensive. Work from there.
Chips and soda are not cheap! Frozen pizzas are not cheap! What junk food do you think is cheap?
Exactly. Growing up, we couldn’t afford that stuff.
+1
My parents were quite poor when I was a young kid and we never had any of this stuff in the house.
In the 90s they started having a little extra money and that is when they started drinking soda and eating Snackwells and getting fat.
There are plenty of cheap healthy foods. And does not take much time to peel and slice a couple of carrots or cook some oatmeal. People just don’t wanna and our society is getting weaker and less healthy. Time to cut off the supply, IMO.
^^ all of this.
Why does the fed gov allow this to happen? It’s really not right at all. I am all for helping people (especially disabled people and families with kids) get food. It’s something we should do, no one should be hungry in our country. But this is a travesty. This program actually harms people.
We’re paying government to kill off citizens.