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They just punish. Food is food pretty much. Most food problems are from over eating, not what your eating Blues Heron Jul 30 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Jul 30 #2
Did I say it was water? No it's sugar water. Not a problem unless you guzzle a quart at a time. Blues Heron Jul 30 #5
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So ban all processed food for snap recipients? That's dumb. The restrictions are dumb. Blues Heron Jul 30 #7
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WIC is too restrictive for most Freddie Jul 30 #14
WIC is very restrictive... SickOfTheOnePct Jul 30 #16
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Not sure what your point is SickOfTheOnePct Jul 30 #69
Their point is pushing the right wing "welfare queen" angle in new clothes (new wording for old trope) Bernardo de La Paz Jul 30 #73
I'm not pushing right wing anything SickOfTheOnePct Jul 30 #75
It's not you. I was answering your question you asked of the right wing troll. They got banned for the reason I cited. Bernardo de La Paz Jul 30 #76
Ah, got it - thank you for the clarification! n/t SickOfTheOnePct Jul 30 #77
Restrictions punish and people get weird about food "morality" REALLY quickly. WhiskeyGrinder Jul 30 #4
Restrictions on food stamps are pretty much to humiliate people questionseverything Jul 30 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Jul 30 #12
Of course it's to humiliate food stamp recipients questionseverything Jul 30 #17
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It's foolish, where does the no sugar stop? questionseverything Jul 30 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Jul 30 #22
I'm not asking for anyone's sympathy questionseverything Jul 30 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Jul 30 #30
No we don't, they can pass anything they want on their own questionseverything Jul 30 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Jul 30 #36
No, repukes start by eliminating soda and end with eliminating the program questionseverything Jul 30 #38
The "government" isn't paying for it. choie Jul 30 #90
I disagree Mossfern Jul 30 #44
So since you are such an expert, I assume your eating habits are "perfect "? questionseverything Jul 30 #46
Actually .... Mossfern Jul 30 #54
The problem is balance between what is healthful... haele Jul 30 #48
Very often people receiving food stamps Mossfern Jul 30 #57
Poison is not on the list of SNAP-eligible products. WhiskeyGrinder Jul 30 #58
That public assistance doesn't always pay rent and utilities synni Jul 30 #96
As a matter of fact choie Jul 30 #91
Punishment berniesandersmittens Jul 30 #9
This! justaprogressive Jul 30 #15
And also, the homeless. A bag of beans to someone who, by definition, has no kitchen to cook in, is just insulting. CTyankee Jul 30 #20
Exactly berniesandersmittens Jul 30 #24
I wonder if that's how their mamas raised them -- to inventory a stranger's cart and pay strict attention to how ... Alice B. Jul 30 #39
In AR all ebt cards look the same berniesandersmittens Jul 30 #41
I hear you. I know this quite personally because I've used an EBT card -- even an average white lady Alice B. Jul 30 #79
But Twinkies and a Coke Mossfern Jul 30 #45
"Twinkids and a Coke will harm them." WhiskeyGrinder Jul 30 #53
People on snap already can't buy candy bars with it standingtall Jul 30 #59
Yup, I heard it straight from the horse's mouth. GoCubsGo Jul 30 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Jul 30 #25
I wasn't responding to the OP. GoCubsGo Jul 30 #26
+1 leftstreet Jul 30 #35
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Neither help nor punish GreatGazoo Jul 30 #10
See my post just before yours. CTyankee Jul 30 #21
I got into an argument with a professor once over this sort of thing. Alice B. Jul 30 #42
Honestly, I'm torn on this... SickOfTheOnePct Jul 30 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Jul 30 #13
Most people want to be healthy, so focus on education not restrictions. Blues Heron Jul 30 #29
I agree but not sure how they could Tree Lady Jul 30 #52
The only real way to do it... SickOfTheOnePct Jul 30 #55
One item drives me nuts. Kraft box of Mac n cheese. If cbabe Jul 30 #27
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Jul 30 #31
If you have a microwave. One innovation is pop top cans so a can opener isn't needed. cbabe Jul 30 #32
When healthy foods become more price-competitive to the alternatives Torchlight Jul 30 #33
$25 bottle of olive oil vs $7 bottle of hydrogenated veg oil berniesandersmittens Jul 30 #37
Please don't feel that way, most of us don't agree with that crap questionseverything Jul 30 #40
Thank you berniesandersmittens Jul 30 #43
No one should ever feel ashamed for doing the best they can. Ever. Torchlight Jul 30 #51
It's very disappointing to see holier than thou types pushing this shit on a democratic site questionseverything Jul 30 #64
I'm on SNAP, ask me anything. Luz Jul 30 #47
you explain it well Skittles Jul 30 #50
Honestly, I live in a food desert..literally. We Luz Jul 30 #92
aahhh OK Skittles Jul 30 #93
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In the 'hood??? berniesandersmittens Jul 30 #71
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This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Jul 30 #49
FWIW, there's very little difference in the kind of purchases SNAP households make compared to non-SNAP households. WhiskeyGrinder Jul 30 #56
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Jul 30 #60
. WhiskeyGrinder Jul 30 #61
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Besides the obvious objections from industries, one of the reasons the USDA is generally loathe to implement WhiskeyGrinder Jul 30 #65
Exactly, it would just run up the cost which of course means more people can't get food questionseverything Jul 30 #67
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go cry about it WhiskeyGrinder Jul 30 #82
Link? questionseverything Jul 30 #66
Interesting thread that deserves only one response Smokster Jul 30 #62
There's something else at play here. surrealAmerican Jul 30 #74
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I've seen one person in my entire life only buy standingtall Jul 30 #83
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Jul 30 #85
Ah, *here's* where the dog is buried. You're mad about the way other people choose to eat. WhiskeyGrinder Jul 30 #88
I detest food snobbery Skittles Jul 30 #94
. WhiskeyGrinder Jul 30 #84
Gosh, lots of cart-peerers today Starry Messenger Jul 30 #86
Gladys Kravitz is alive and well Torchlight Jul 30 #87
right? Skittles Jul 30 #95
Damn. The shitty things being said about poor people. Double damn. Solly Mack Jul 30 #89
I agree, this thread is making huge assumptions Luz Jul 30 #97
Yep. Paternalistic assumptions. Solly Mack Jul 30 #98
Maybe have a program where an EBT card Mossfern Jul 30 #99
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