This came up in a CS thread of mine a while ago, and it basically nosedived into Fratching in about a half-dozen posts. So, I figured I might as well bring it up here.
I'll go ahead and say that I'm not out to offend those who actually rely on food stamps or other aid programs, but there are a couple things that always manage to irritate me when I see them.
The first is people who use food stamps for Nothing. But. Junk.
This one is so common, I start the order expecting an EBT card to be paying for it as soon as I see the buggy. It's always the same. Frozen chicken nuggets. A pile of Lunchables. A month's supply of Hungry Man or similar TV dinners. Enough chips and soda for a frat party. Pop-Tarts. Donuts. Cookies. Candy. Maybe - MAYBE, if we're lucky, a package of hamburger meat. Sometimes just frozen patties, but at least that's something.
No vegetables or fruit. Ever. Not even canned. Nothing fresh. Milk is a rarity, and was even before WIC got started.
Is it surprising that every time I see one of these buggies, the people on the other end are obese?
The other one is people who make it clear they don't need the help. That comes in two forms.
First, the ones who spend more than the EBT order on their bad habits. How does a $100 food stamp purchase followed by four cartons of cigarettes sound? That's about $160 of tobacco right there.
Second, the ones who spend their food stamps on blatant luxury items. If you can afford to buy $200 worth of lobster, steak, and crab legs on a food stamp card, you can probably afford to get by without one. I've even seen this from a coworker. She used one of her CVV vouchers - intended to supplement WIC and food stamps by providing fresh fruit and vegetables - to buy a bag of our $7/lb cherries. Which she was just going to eat for her lunch.
Sometimes I think I see more of these than people who seem to have a legitimate need...
I'll go ahead and say that I'm not out to offend those who actually rely on food stamps or other aid programs, but there are a couple things that always manage to irritate me when I see them.
The first is people who use food stamps for Nothing. But. Junk.
This one is so common, I start the order expecting an EBT card to be paying for it as soon as I see the buggy. It's always the same. Frozen chicken nuggets. A pile of Lunchables. A month's supply of Hungry Man or similar TV dinners. Enough chips and soda for a frat party. Pop-Tarts. Donuts. Cookies. Candy. Maybe - MAYBE, if we're lucky, a package of hamburger meat. Sometimes just frozen patties, but at least that's something.
No vegetables or fruit. Ever. Not even canned. Nothing fresh. Milk is a rarity, and was even before WIC got started.
Is it surprising that every time I see one of these buggies, the people on the other end are obese?
The other one is people who make it clear they don't need the help. That comes in two forms.
First, the ones who spend more than the EBT order on their bad habits. How does a $100 food stamp purchase followed by four cartons of cigarettes sound? That's about $160 of tobacco right there.
Second, the ones who spend their food stamps on blatant luxury items. If you can afford to buy $200 worth of lobster, steak, and crab legs on a food stamp card, you can probably afford to get by without one. I've even seen this from a coworker. She used one of her CVV vouchers - intended to supplement WIC and food stamps by providing fresh fruit and vegetables - to buy a bag of our $7/lb cherries. Which she was just going to eat for her lunch.
Sometimes I think I see more of these than people who seem to have a legitimate need...
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