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also limit what businesses can take food stamps. currently you can shop at seven eleven and Mini mart . I would force businesses to bid with there pricing in the store on goods to be able to except food stamps with only the most cost effective stores being allowed to except food stamps. I would also push for picture id on the food stamp card so it is difficult to sell the cards nd then use them


10 posted on 12/20/2018 7:08:43 PM PST by PCPOET7
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also limit what businesses can take food stamps. currently you can shop at seven eleven and Mini mart . I would force businesses to bid with there pricing in the store on goods to be able to except food stamps with only the most cost effective stores being allowed to except food stamps. I would also push for picture id on the food stamp card so it is difficult to sell the cards nd then use them

I would go with the picture ID, but living in a rural area, I think that smaller stores within walking distance are OK for EBT. Unless you want even more uninsured hoopties on the roads. A disabled friend gets EBT and SSI. He is conscious of where every dollar goes, but lives in a trailer with a very small fridge. Can't do big shopping at a Walmart once a week.

14 posted on 12/20/2018 7:46:47 PM PST by CurlyDave
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