And the Most Popular “Food” Among Food Stamp Recipients Is…
Considering that food stamps (a.k.a. EBT cards) are presumably a last ditch measure to prevent starvation, what do you suppose is the most popular commodity among those who use them? Milk would be a good guess, because it helps underprivileged children to grow up healthy and strong so that they can earn their own way through life. Just kidding. Actually, a better guess would be soda pop, which rots the teeth, contributes heavily to obesity, and has virtually no nutritional value:
Soft drinks were the top commodity bought by food stamp recipients shopping at outlets run by a single U.S. grocery retailer.
That is according to a new study released by the Food and Nutrition Service, the federal agency responsible for running the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as the food stamp program.
Guess who is buying milk?
By contrast, milk was the top commodity bought from the same retailer by customers not on food stamps.
In calendar year 2011, according to the study, food stamp recipients spent approximately $357,700,000 buying soft drinks from an enterprise the study reveals only as “a leading U.S. grocery retailer.”
Soda isn’t the only favorite of subsidized shoppers that is more indulgence than sustenance.
Other commodities that ranked in the Top 25 that food stamp recipients purchased included “bag snacks” (No. 4 with $199,300,000 in purchases); “frozen handhelds and snacks (No 9 with $101,500,000 in purchases); “candy-packaged” (No. 11 with $96,200,000 in purchases); “frozen pizza” (No 13 with $90,200,000 in purchases); “ice cream, ice milks, sherbets (No. 15 with $86,000,000 in purchases); “cookies” (No. 17 with $78,200,000 in purchases); and “cakes” (No 22 with $68,200,000 in purchases).
The study accounted for “candy-checklane” as a different commodity than “candy-packaged.” “Candy-checklane” was ranked No. 57 ($37,900,000 in purchases) …
When combined, “candy-packaged” and “candy-checklane” accounted for $134,100,000 in purchases made by food stamp recipients at this “leading U.S. grocery retailer.”
The real numbers might actually be higher:
The study said it may not have captured all of the food purchases made by food stamp recipients in the grocery retailer from which the data was collected because a person was identified and monitored as a food stamp recipient only after they paid for the majority of a purchase with an EBT card.
Meanwhile, the national debt is closing in on $20 trillion and is not looking back. This story is emblematic of what we let Big Government spend our future on.
On a tip from JusttheTipHQ.
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Is this the reason, that most of them are fat.
well i can understand soda pop. when you don’t have enough food stamps to support your family with food, then soda is a cheap way to give energy to a child when she hasn’t eaten.
all these fastfoods are probably cheaper than real foods
Much of this has to do with the fact that many people in impoverished areas also live in food deserts where the only food available in their locations is junk food. Also, if its an issue of generational poverty many of them were probably raised on junk food, which much cheaper than other types of food and also easier to prepare—especially for the homeless. I’m not saying this is a good thing but get over it, and just be glad they aren’t able to purchase alcohol (well, at least directly anyway) with food stamps.