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In reply to the discussion: In the Shopping Cart of a Food Stamp Household: Lots of Soda [View all]raging moderate
(4,619 posts)26. I wish I could recommend your post.
ALL of it! Thank you!
Besides, it is the rich people who are raking in the BIGGEST unearned benefits from the government. It is they who are emptying the Treasury.
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did i miss something? oh well. whenever a rethug tries to say something about buying steaks with
dionysus
Jan 2017
#122
I almost posted the exact same thing, and that makes me think I owe you a coke
LaydeeBug
Jan 2017
#19
I believe he is dead, but in an interview I saw with him some time ago, he explained why
tblue37
Jan 2017
#137
If you receive any state or federal subsidy, then you should be equally restricted
Orrex
Jan 2017
#120
You can not get a soda in a public school lunch room. Don't like it call Obama.
Jim Beard
Jan 2017
#132
My grandmother went through something similar while she was dying of stomach and colon cancer.
GoCubsGo
Jan 2017
#88
Grocery stores in poor areas don't have kombucha or fresh kale mixed green salads at the front door
NightWatcher
Jan 2017
#8
Exactly, we should not concern ourselves with the needs or desires of anyone on food stamps. Nazi
Wiseman32218
Jan 2017
#90
Read the whole article - its more about how SNAP buying is typical of all households
underpants
Jan 2017
#15
Although the percentage spent per SNAP household was higher, lower total $$ spent
Yo_Mama
Jan 2017
#32
Cost per calorie should be considered too, even if it's not a conscious decision.
Buckeye_Democrat
Jan 2017
#41
He's shining a spotlight and then pretending to be on the side of the poor.
Blue_Warrior
Jan 2017
#67
#1: ALL American consumption is high. #2: Not all SNAP user purchases are counted.
kerouac2
Jan 2017
#58
How much do non SNAP people spend on coffee? Soda for mixed drinks and for our kids to drink?
appleannie1943
Jan 2017
#59
I never buy soda, I think it's a disgusting product BUT if people choose to use their allotment
Raine
Jan 2017
#71
'Member the time "Food Stamp Households" took 12 Billion worth of taxpayer $ to Iraq in duffel bags?
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2017
#75
I think bottled water is cheaper at my grocery, at least the generic kind.
Buckeye_Democrat
Jan 2017
#82
I have no problem at all with what you bought and I am glad you had access to
Jim Beard
Jan 2017
#102
As my late friend liked to say, "They should keep their snouts in their own trough."
WinkyDink
Jan 2017
#105
Gist of the article: people using SNAP spend about 2.5% more on soda than non-users
hatrack
Jan 2017
#129