B-1 83 said:
What does the "S" stand for in "SNAP"? Buy your own sodas.
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Lobbyists are the true pox on our government money. They pay millions to make sure our tax dollars get slush funded through the poor to go right into their pockets.
Krombopulos Michael said:
You forgot to add the meat of that tweet....Quote:
"We are spending $405 million a day on SNAP. About 10% is going to sugary drinks. If you add candies to that, it's about 13% to 17%.
$40MM a DAY on sugar water.....
torrid said:BonfireNerd04 said:IIIHorn said:Jugstore Cowboy said:
I hope this pushes convenience stores in the sticks or in ghettos to start carrying diet soft drinks
Who will pick up the Tab?
I can't give you a tab unless you order something.
Coca-Cola discontinued Tab in 2020, so this joke may be lost on younger people.
OK, I'll have a Pepsi Free instead.
Aggie Jurist said:Quote:
Lobbyists are the true pox on our government money. They pay millions to make sure our tax dollars get slush funded through the poor to go right into their pockets.
Lobbyists would be irrelevant if our politicians weren't for sale.
That's what the Chinese figured out long ago. They don't need to beat us on the battlefield. They learned that our politicians would sell their children for the right amount of money.
IIIHorn said:torrid said:BonfireNerd04 said:IIIHorn said:Jugstore Cowboy said:
I hope this pushes convenience stores in the sticks or in ghettos to start carrying diet soft drinks
Who will pick up the Tab?
I can't give you a tab unless you order something.
Coca-Cola discontinued Tab in 2020, so this joke may be lost on younger people.
OK, I'll have a Pepsi Free instead.
SNAP provides free Pepsi.
Btw,
Does Pepsi Fee contain any Pepsi?
500,000ags said:
Tbf, it wasn't wrong. I grew up in rural Texas (but only 30 mins from a decent size town) and most lower middle class and up people with money did grocery shopping at this larger town. Poor people in that area relied on these two bodega type of stores / marts that had very little non-deli produce and meat. Good stores don't really survive in low-income areas, which makes sense.
gbaby23 said:
Realistically, if you cannot afford food then you do not have the bandwidth to shop for it and cook it either.
My fix would be a bit too authoritarian for most, but it would be efficient.
gbaby23 said:
It is not for lack of time, but ability of the person to make their own decisions.
torrid said:500,000ags said:
Tbf, it wasn't wrong. I grew up in rural Texas (but only 30 mins from a decent size town) and most lower middle class and up people with money did grocery shopping at this larger town. Poor people in that area relied on these two bodega type of stores / marts that had very little non-deli produce and meat. Good stores don't really survive in low-income areas, which makes sense.
OK, but why aren't there limits on what kinds of food you can buy with EBT even at a convenience store? It seems to be anything edible is fair game. If EBT will only pay for certain things, convenience stores will start carrying them so they can get the government money. Deli meats and fresh produce are probably not reasonable for your typical Quickie Mart, but something nutritious. Taxpayers should not have to pay for cokes and candy.
Quito said:
Ask anyone who has ever worked as a sacker (back when they actually took bags to your car) or a cashier, how much those paying with food stamps really needed them.
Countless folks paying with food stamps and putting groceries in their Cadillac. I got yelled at in the early '90's when I tried to manually shut this food stamp ladies trunk. It had electric close, something I had never hear of, yet she paid with food stamps.
Had a lady paying for baby formula with WIC laughing about how expensive it is and thank God she doesn't have to pay for it. She bought a carton of cigs with check.
Happened all the time.
Food stamp restrictions got folks crossing the register lane just to check what's approved!
— Shipwreck (@shipwreckshow) August 6, 2025
RFK wasn't messing around. Welcome to the life of "just the necessities" like the rest of us. pic.twitter.com/ZjvPYO89ZE
Six more states have received waivers allowing them to ban soda, candy and other junk foods from being purchased using SNAP benefits.
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) August 7, 2025
West Virginia, Florida, Colorado, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas have joined Nebraska, Iowa, Indiana, Arkansas, Idaho and Utah.
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Ozzy Osbourne said:Six more states have received waivers allowing them to ban soda, candy and other junk foods from being purchased using SNAP benefits.
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) August 7, 2025
West Virginia, Florida, Colorado, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas have joined Nebraska, Iowa, Indiana, Arkansas, Idaho and Utah.
MAGA 🤝 MAHA pic.twitter.com/NCELXECIwe
Ozzy Osbourne said:Six more states have received waivers allowing them to ban soda, candy and other junk foods from being purchased using SNAP benefits.
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) August 7, 2025
West Virginia, Florida, Colorado, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas have joined Nebraska, Iowa, Indiana, Arkansas, Idaho and Utah.
MAGA 🤝 MAHA pic.twitter.com/NCELXECIwe
Ozzy Osbourne said:Six more states have received waivers allowing them to ban soda, candy and other junk foods from being purchased using SNAP benefits.
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) August 7, 2025
West Virginia, Florida, Colorado, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas have joined Nebraska, Iowa, Indiana, Arkansas, Idaho and Utah.
MAGA 🤝 MAHA pic.twitter.com/NCELXECIwe