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Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Arkansas Bill Would Stop SNAP Users from Using Benefits to Buy Junk Food
An Arkansas lawmaker introduced a bill on Thursday that would prohibit food stamp users from using their benefits to buy junk food.
Arkansas state Rep. Mary Bentley (R-Perryville) filed House Bill HB1743 to keep food stamp users who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits from spending their allotted benefits on soft drinks, energy drinks, candy, and dietary supplements.
Bentley wrote in the bill that the legislation would try to combat the obesity crisis in the state, which currently ranks seventh in the U.S. for having the highest adult obesity rate.
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I'm a fat slob,but without benefit of eating junk food.I even take green grapes when I go to a movie.my goal is to fix whatever I'm doing wrong.
ReplyDeleteJunk food is killing us! Repent!
ReplyDeleteSnap users, if you want to buy what you want, GET A JOB, like the rest of us that are paying for your "benefit." Otherwise, eat what is good for you (and your fatherless children), with the benefit we provide.
ReplyDeleteLONG OVERDUE
ReplyDeleteDO THIS IN EVERY STATE.
ReplyDeleteLet them have the junk food. Let them kill themselves. They will have diabetes, strokes, heart attacks and other fatal diseases and that means one less sponge. These sponges contribute nothing positive to society anyway so it's always better when they are 6 ft under.
ReplyDeleteYeah but we pay for it Both Ways.$$$$$$$
DeleteFollow FDA nutrition guidelines for food purchases. X amount of protein, x amount of fats, x amount of vegetables, x amount of complex carbs, nearly zero simple sugars.
ReplyDeleteSNAP should require to have a nutritionist in each state develop an approved list of foods available under the SNAP program and created suggested shopping menus for better nutrition.
ReplyDeleteOut most obese citizens are in poor, rural counties where SNAP is abundant.
Make it similar to the WIC (Women and Infant Children) program.
If someone is truly hungry, they will be EXTREMELY GRATEFUL to get food staples. If someone is lazy and just scamming the system, they are not grateful for anything. YES, IF YOU’RE A SCAMMER, I’M TALKING TO YOU!!!
ReplyDeleteSNAP should be run just like WIC. Let them only buy foods that are approved.
ReplyDeleteI can't help but look in the food cart of overweight people in the grocery store. Generally it is full of high sugar content drinks, cheese puffs like snacks and rarely any healthy food.
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