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"That's Big Gummint." xfundy Apr 2015 #1
They used too yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #26
The USDA cheese/milk program was in addition JimDandy Apr 2015 #33
Oh thanks. I did not know that. yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #34
I was a grateful recipient JimDandy Apr 2015 #49
SNAP or Food Stamps is a misnomer. Downwinder Apr 2015 #2
How much do they make? B2G Apr 2015 #3
We make the same amount we would make if the product was purchased any other way. Codeine Apr 2015 #6
But the cost is different depending B2G Apr 2015 #7
They buy in huge bulk. Codeine Apr 2015 #10
That's my whole point B2G Apr 2015 #12
Centralized Food Committees? Five-Year Grocery Plans? Codeine Apr 2015 #15
That's not at all what I'm saying. nt B2G Apr 2015 #18
Thank you Codeine. Downwinder Apr 2015 #8
I'm fairly certain it's the same as any other card, about a nickle a transaction. Codeine Apr 2015 #11
I used to use cash for all transactions. Downwinder Apr 2015 #13
The convenience is fantastic. Codeine Apr 2015 #14
It is more convenient for me. Downwinder Apr 2015 #20
From what I hear it is the banks that make the money off of the program. jwirr Apr 2015 #58
The main problem with cash on EBT cards daredtowork Apr 2015 #73
Probably. They get a piece of everything they touch. Downwinder Apr 2015 #74
SNAP is absolutely fantastic for my store. Codeine Apr 2015 #5
This is the secret agenda of this thread daredtowork Apr 2015 #72
It really is bizarre. Codeine Apr 2015 #76
It makes sense to me now daredtowork Apr 2015 #87
Food programs never were altruistic, they were also a defense department program dflprincess Apr 2015 #78
Nutrition, Health, and Education are all National Security issues. Downwinder Apr 2015 #80
Terrible idea daredtowork Apr 2015 #4
Why not implement Michelle Obama's food program yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #27
Mmmmm, government-mandated shopping lists Codeine Apr 2015 #29
Were discussing different ideas yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #30
It's a school lunch program. Codeine Apr 2015 #31
Why is it better than what we have now? daredtowork Apr 2015 #40
You want adults to eat like the school lunch program? daredtowork Apr 2015 #35
See number 4 in the post above yours... MaggieD Apr 2015 #81
Fair enough yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #82
I agree - the poor need a raise MaggieD Apr 2015 #85
Govt funding the war machine, especially in these days of endless terror, is bipartisan and merrily Apr 2015 #50
Do you think this thread is about gaining bipartisan support for helping the poor? daredtowork Apr 2015 #53
Three different issues merrily Apr 2015 #54
I think there's another agenda here daredtowork Apr 2015 #70
No worries, daredtowork. merrily Apr 2015 #71
PS You might consider blogging on this subject and/or creating an online community of poorer merrily Apr 2015 #55
Keep distribution as local as you can karadax Apr 2015 #9
I agree. One issue is geography and another is who is in charge. merrily Apr 2015 #51
So if I understand right, in addition to all the money for SNAP, the government hughee99 Apr 2015 #16
Yeah, and you'd support a myriad of family-owned businesses. Codeine Apr 2015 #17
If they're going to spend that much money, it's better to spend it on better benefits than hughee99 Apr 2015 #19
Sort of like a PX. Downwinder Apr 2015 #21
Buy out Walmart. moondust Apr 2015 #22
There ya go. B2G Apr 2015 #23
Food from Walmart is massively unhealthy. nt daredtowork Apr 2015 #36
If that's true then food from ANY grocery store is massively unhealthy Revanchist Apr 2015 #42
Not sure about that daredtowork Apr 2015 #43
Are you thinking of Walgreen's and not Walmart? Revanchist Apr 2015 #44
Yes I'm assuming Walmart is just like Walgreens and CVS daredtowork Apr 2015 #45
BIG difference! Revanchist Apr 2015 #46
I see bigger daredtowork Apr 2015 #52
Used to do this 1939 Apr 2015 #24
What is a ghetto mother? Kalidurga Apr 2015 #28
Just to show 1939 Apr 2015 #47
That was me years ago. Poor 17 years old and a mother. The point is that the program was like jwirr Apr 2015 #63
I think those programs are good if they are additional resources Kalidurga Apr 2015 #75
On that I agree. Someone in the thread mentioned the cheese/milk give away and that is a help. jwirr Apr 2015 #83
Sounds appalling. Starry Messenger Apr 2015 #32
when I lived in MS in the mid 1990's I knew a teacher who qualified for WIC dsc Apr 2015 #25
I believe WIC does daredtowork Apr 2015 #37
Don't most states do WIC as vouchers now? Recursion Apr 2015 #39
Honestly don't know about this daredtowork Apr 2015 #41
they do use vouchers in most states dsc Apr 2015 #48
Yes, they use vouchers now and yes, the rules are byzantine. Sheldon Cooper Apr 2015 #56
We had a WIC co-op in MS in the 80s Recursion Apr 2015 #38
We already tried that. It is called the commodities program. Most counties had it after the Great jwirr Apr 2015 #57
I agree and said in the OP B2G Apr 2015 #60
Something like the COOP grocery store we used to have here in our town might work. jwirr Apr 2015 #68
they should pull all the for profit middlemen out and just provide food like they used to. Sunlei Apr 2015 #59
People need the autonomy to choose their own foods. Codeine Apr 2015 #61
I agree with all of that B2G Apr 2015 #62
Why is such a system, Codeine Apr 2015 #64
Also, grocery stores in the 'hood that are operating at a slender profit margin XemaSab Apr 2015 #84
you're right of course. what perhaps would be good is use US post office mail to send some basics. Sunlei Apr 2015 #65
Why not just increase the existing benefits card allowance? Codeine Apr 2015 #66
That would have to be after control of the Federal money is removed from the 50 states control. Sunlei Apr 2015 #67
States do not control it - it is a federal program. States administer it. Counties take the jwirr Apr 2015 #69
Because there is a lot of overhead to running grocery stores MaggieD Apr 2015 #77
+1 Codeine Apr 2015 #79
Yes, that too! MaggieD Apr 2015 #86
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