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I thought you could buy live chickens, but you can't. I can buy food bearing plants though. My friend and her husband have their chicks in a rubbermaid container with a heatlamp right now. I would have had to give them away to her probably when they got too big or started making noise, but would have been fun. If anyone is local to Cleveland and needs a 100bux or so worth of food I can hook you up.
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 17:23 |
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What’s the point of trading food stamps for money anyways, everyone has to eat and it’s not like you get more in food stamps than you could realistically eat (in normal circumstances) so trading them for cash at a hefty penalty is just gonna cost ya money in the long run when you inevitably turn around and spend some of the money back on food.
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 17:30 |
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Because people aren’t always logical actors? I mean, do you also want to ask why people commit violent crimes or why people vote republican?
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 17:36 |
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MY INEVITABLE DEBT posted:what are you talking about there are tons of restrictions on food stamps?? no hot food, no prepared food, all kinds of poo poo Hot food and prepared food is the same thing. This is the one restriction unless you mean booze or you want to eat shaving cream.
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 17:37 |
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ArbitraryC posted:What’s the point of trading food stamps for money anyways, everyone has to eat and it’s not like you get more in food stamps than you could realistically eat (in normal circumstances) so trading them for cash at a hefty penalty is just gonna cost ya money in the long run when you inevitably turn around and spend some of the money back on food. So true. My dad was 'joking' about buying them for 50 cents on the dollar, I told him 95 and we could talk, but it really is money to spend on food, spend the saved money on bills. Also, you can buy live shellfish, so would a lobster fit in a 12 gallons Eclipse tank I have in storage, and they are saltwater, right? I know keeping real fish in SW is expensive, but if it dies I would just eat it, I guess, never had one.
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 17:37 |
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ArbitraryC posted:What’s the point of trading food stamps for money anyways, everyone has to eat and it’s not like you get more in food stamps than you could realistically eat (in normal circumstances) so trading them for cash at a hefty penalty is just gonna cost ya money in the long run when you inevitably turn around and spend some of the money back on food. it's so you can spend the money on drugs and good poo poo instead of letting some loving politician tell you what you can eat with the pittance they offered you
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 17:37 |
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Dang It Bhabhi! posted:Hot food and prepared food is the same thing. This is the one restriction unless you mean booze or you want to eat shaving cream. food can be prepared without being hot, friend... and im not sure why this restriction seems to be acceptable to you
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 17:40 |
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MY INEVITABLE DEBT posted:food can be prepared without being hot, friend... and im not sure why this restriction seems to be acceptable to you Lol gently caress off.
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 19:45 |
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MY INEVITABLE DEBT posted:"donate it to a food bank" sounds nice but it's actually really inefficient to donate food. food banks and charities have partners they buy very cheap food from so when people bring heaps of cans and poo poo it just costs them hours trying to figure out if the food is good or usable. The op doesn’t have money they have food stamps and is looking for a way to use them in some way other than buying food for themselves. I’ve worked with a couple different food banks, they were more than happy to receive donations
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 19:54 |
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Good Sphere posted:Buy enough peanut butter to last the rest of your life. That stuff has a 2 year shelf life, but I’m sure it would last decades just fine. Can confirm. My grandpa used to feed both me and the squirrel traps with 20+ year-old peanut butter.
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 20:02 |
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Flowers for QAnon posted:Can confirm. My grandpa used to feed both me and the squirrel traps with 20+ year-old peanut butter. LOL, we were cleaning out one of those big freezers for my grandma and she had 20+ year old vegetables and other stuff in there. She was fighting with us when we threw it away, 'people could still use it'!
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 21:17 |
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ArbitraryC posted:What’s the point of trading food stamps for money anyways, everyone has to eat and it’s not like you get more in food stamps than you could realistically eat (in normal circumstances) so trading them for cash at a hefty penalty is just gonna cost ya money in the long run when you inevitably turn around and spend some of the money back on food. Addictions play a role in this economy.
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 21:19 |
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ArbitraryC posted:What’s the point of trading food stamps for money anyways, everyone has to eat and it’s not like you get more in food stamps than you could realistically eat (in normal circumstances) so trading them for cash at a hefty penalty is just gonna cost ya money in the long run when you inevitably turn around and spend some of the money back on food. Druggie logic is to get high as soon as they have anything of value to sell or trade for drugs, they do it.
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 22:00 |
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SLICK GOKU BABY posted:Druggie logic is to get high as soon as they have anything of value to sell or trade for drugs, they do it. thanks dr drew
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 23:38 |
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Michael Corleone posted:LOL, we were cleaning out one of those big freezers for my grandma and she had 20+ year old vegetables and other stuff in there. She was fighting with us when we threw it away, 'people could still use it'! Is she a hoarder? That’s hoarder mentality.
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 23:40 |
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DarkSoulsTantrum posted:Is she a hoarder? That’s hoarder mentality. RIP to her, but yeah. These weren't even like bags you buy from the store, they were her own cuts! I made like 300 bux on scrap cleaning out her house, and have a ton of cool Asian stuff. So much junk there, but she did hoard those '64 and back silver coins, can't be mad at that!
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 23:46 |
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ArbitraryC posted:What’s the point of trading food stamps for money anyways, everyone has to eat and it’s not like you get more in food stamps than you could realistically eat (in normal circumstances) so trading them for cash at a hefty penalty is just gonna cost ya money in the long run when you inevitably turn around and spend some of the money back on food. "I need money for some other expense right now." Yes in the long run it's worse off but that you don't really care about that in the immediate term if you need to get your car fixed now, or need a little bit of extra money for rent to not get evicted (or to get your next fix because you're an addict.)
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 23:49 |
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buy $1000 eggs then invite smathmouse over and feed him some eggs make him eat the eggs
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 23:56 |
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reignonyourparade posted:"I need money for some other expense right now." Yes in the long run it's worse off but that you don't really care about that in the immediate term if you need to get your car fixed now, or need a little bit of extra money for rent to not get evicted (or to get your next fix because you're an addict.) A bank will happily give you a small personal loan for like 10% interest. Trading in your beanBux at a 50% exchange rate is bad with money.
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 23:56 |
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Not a lot you can spend it on that isn't just a fuckload of raw food but I will say papa murphy's take-n-bake is eligible for SNAP since it's uncooked. So you got a bunch of pizza right there Also, this was probably mentioned but while you can enjoy the radical taste of a papa murphy's pizza pie, you better not get a loving cooked rotisserie chicken from the grocery store. What are you, some kind of wastrel? You should have the good graces to only use your noblesse oblige fun bucks on raw ingredients for peasant food. Or papa murphy's. Maybe some of this has changed but I was helping people apply for SNAP one of my first jobs, and this was the situation circa 2017 or so Remember when trump wanted to send people boxes of food instead, just to make sure they weren't wasting their SNAP
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 00:02 |
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Dang It Bhabhi! posted:This isn’t true. You can buy any grocery item at any store that accepts EBT, not just certain foods or brands. How do you propose this funneling of money to certain corporations works with respect to SNAP? Can’t remember where I read it but Found a source here that seems to have plenty of evidence and makes sense to me: quote:Coca Cola, Kroger, Walmart, Kelloggs and other corporations have all lobbied the United States Department of Agriculture and congress to prevent any measures being put in place that would restrict SNAP use to healthy food choices. It isn’t difficult to understand why this is the case. They want to make as much money as possible and won’t abide anything that impedes their ability to keep turning huge profits. In just one year, nine Walmart Supercenters in Massachusetts received more than $33 million in SNAP revenues, which is more than four times the amount of SNAP benefits received at all farmers’ markets nationwide.
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 00:02 |
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up from the gov came the ebt. welfare that is. food gold. texas tea
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 00:24 |
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Drive to the most conservative area you can find and buy lobster and top-shelf steak with it. Then you can harvest the resulting tears for a refreshing drink!
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Dang It Bhabhi! posted:Hot food and prepared food is the same thing. This is the one restriction unless you mean booze or you want to eat shaving cream. Been on EBT before. Here's some weird ones. So no hot prepared food, but pre made sushi does pass the test, (at least in oregon) so you can get spicy tuna pre made for $9.00 at Safeway MOC all the day long. Candy and soda of course are allowed, as are seltzers. In the summer I have gotten seltzers to drink, and then I do turn in the cans, not sure if that's illegal but come on. Also weirdly not covered are some teas. anything by Yogi tea for instance, but coffee (ground, beans) and caffeinated tea are covered. Why not Yogi? because it's a medical tea lol. LionArcher fucked around with this message at 00:34 on Jan 24, 2021 |
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I mean I am RICH in food now, and the fun bucks aren't going to stop coming anytime soon! Guess being VERY much close to middle class but not quite has paid off for once! Pork Chops are cooking right now, and I did buy a bunch of meat but the most expensive thing was black angus roast at $3.99#, I can't spend it all on those numbers, better head to Whole Foods! In all seriousness I am really happy about this and won't waste it. But will probably buy some cool stuff to try! If anyone is local and needs food, PM me!
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 01:11 |
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Find someone with a MAGA hat or camo facemask loudly insist that they stay 6 feet away while you ring up ribs and steak in front of them "Thank GOD I don't have to work anymore, I get to eat good every night thanks to president Biden and the taxpayers!" Thank them individually if you have to but make sure you do the stupid elbow bumps instead of shaking hands. Spend any actual cash you have on booze.
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 01:33 |
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reignonyourparade posted:"I need money for some other expense right now." Yes in the long run it's worse off but that you don't really care about that in the immediate term if you need to get your car fixed now, or need a little bit of extra money for rent to not get evicted (or to get your next fix because you're an addict.) I mean eating is a pretty immediate need, a month of shelter ain’t gonna do much good if you’re literally in the process of starving to death, as that takes substantially less time than a month. Faced with the decision of food and no shelter or shelter and no food I think most people would eat, so at the end of the day they’re still gonna have to buy food (or die). But also, buying the food (that you need anyways) from SNAP benefits lets you freely use the money that would have gone to food on other things, that’s the way budgets works, presuming the benefits aren’t grossly overestimating how much people can eat just spending them on your normal food expenses frees up the same amount of money for rent or drugs or whatever. It sort of reminds me of the whole “planned parenthood doesn’t spend tax dollars on abortion”, yeah they do, that’s how budgets function. Giving money for their non abortion activities just means freeing up money they would otherwise already be spending for their abortion activities. It’s literally impossible to give them money without supporting abortions. I support their efforts, donate regularly, and would be fine if there were government funded abortions in a general sense so my point isn’t that it’s bad, it’s a common misunderstanding of how a budget functions. If a person was gonna spend 100 bucks on food regardless giving them 100 bucks of snap is no different than straight cash.
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 01:47 |
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ArbitraryC posted:that’s how budgets function A subset of those who are chronically without money do not know how to use money properly.
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je1 healthcare posted:
A lobster in every pot, thank you President Joe, dude. (He ain't a stickler for a sir like Dump)
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ArbitraryC posted:I mean eating is a pretty immediate need, a month of shelter ain’t gonna do much good if you’re literally in the process of starving to death, as that takes substantially less time than a month. Faced with the decision of food and no shelter or shelter and no food I think most people would eat, so at the end of the day they’re still gonna have to buy food (or die). But also, buying the food (that you need anyways) from SNAP benefits lets you freely use the money that would have gone to food on other things, that’s the way budgets works, presuming the benefits aren’t grossly overestimating how much people can eat just spending them on your normal food expenses frees up the same amount of money for rent or drugs or whatever. Eating is a pretty immediate need but if they end up in a situation where it's gotta be done people can spend a portion of their SNAP on rice and beans and then use these methods of turning it into into cash at a loss. reignonyourparade fucked around with this message at 02:29 on Jan 24, 2021 |
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reignonyourparade posted:Eating is a pretty immediate need but if they end up in a situation where it's gotta be done people can spend a portion of their SNAP on rice and beans and then use these methods of turning it into into cash at a loss. no they don't. go to a bank and get a real loan. Its awful with money to do otherwise.
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 02:55 |
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It’s hosed up that you can buy filet mignon at $18 a pound on SNAP but a rotisserie chicken is verboten.
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 03:00 |
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DarkSoulsTantrum posted:It’s hosed up that you can buy filet mignon at $18 a pound on SNAP but a rotisserie chicken is verboten. It’s funny that health conscious budget shoppers will naturally avoid things not covered by SNAP already. Like just give me your bennies I’ll spend them on the stuff I normally get. The restrictions are really only as dumb as not giving pure cash in the first place, but beyond that it’s obviously just a misguided attempt to force people to shop as if they weren’t fat Americans.
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 03:09 |
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200 flats of Oreos, so that's like, 6.2 you'll have to eat every day Good luck and get to eating
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 03:12 |
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Methanar posted:no they don't. go to a bank and get a real loan. Its awful with money to do otherwise. Maybe it is but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen, I've personally seen a convenience store ring up 50 dollars worth of stuff on EBT and then hand the guy in front of me 40 bucks cash.
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 04:19 |
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You gotta get the four basic food groups: Dips, goops, slops, and slurries.
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 07:48 |
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ClamdestineBoyster posted:You gotta get the four basic food groups: That's all food is once you swallow it anyway
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MY INEVITABLE DEBT posted:thanks dr drew You're welcome, I hope it helps.
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chaosbreather posted:Food stamps seem insanely insulting. There's been heaps of studies that show the vast majority of poor people use money really well to improve their situation and know precisely the value of a dollar because that's what they're living by. Apparently the list stuff you can buy with them is a scam to funnel money to certain corporations who bribe officials. i think your thinking of WIC.
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