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Originally Posted by fatlazyless
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One part of the 'system' that could use serious attention/adjustment is the NH EBT/Food Stamps purchase guidelines. On the 5th of the month .... It's disgusting to see the crap that recipients are buying with their monthly EBT allotment .....
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..... what we need is the federal food police ..... the F.F.P. ...... ha-ha-ha ..... with a buyer's list that's narrowed down to just food items that's on the list ..... make that 36-permanent items with six of the items that gets changed every month for some variety...
Let me see ..... what's good to go on the food police list ...... it could be tuna fish, mayonnaise, rice, canned pineapple, orange juice, and milk, and yogurt covered raisins .... all the good cheap stuff! .....  .... no real maple syrup for you ..... is too expensive!
You know the little metal, marked-down, day old, bakery rack in the back of the store there ...... with all the yummy pastry, donuts, whoopie pies, corn bread, & apple pies at Heath's in Center Harbor is the most happening spot in the whole store ..... an "e b t" program for your typical NH bargain eater .... gotta love those peanut butter whoopie pies made by LePage's in Skowhegan .... left over and abandoned .... for half price!
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Not against deserving people getting some help but the other daytime kid in front of me paid with an EBT card. He was in his 20's very healthy and strong. Had on a shirt from a local landscape company and had work boots on so I assume he is working.
Just don't get it.......how do these people qualify?