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Yup quit buying their stuff a while back. Insane prices and less product. Only a clueless idiot would think that would attract customers.
Watching the prices go up and up while bags got smaller and smaller and smaller was infuriating.
'Normal' sized bags now are almost all under 200g now.
'Family size' are smaller than the old Normal sized bags
I mostly buy store brand chips which remained reasonably priced now.
I didn’t want to believe it but the SNAP cuts really seemed to have a positive effect on prices. SNAP should be a tax break, not literally money in peoples pockets.
Except that's absurd.
A lot of people without income don't actually file taxes.
Your proposal just means the people who need it most would get jack squat and the people who itemize(who tend to have the most) would get the vast majority of the benefits.
Do you even understand taxes? Why would a person who earns enough money qualify for snap? When you inject money into the economy it creates inflation which is why a bag of Fritos was over $7. My example was one of countless ways to make sure the people who need snap get benefits. There is more than one way to skin a cat and don’t claim to have all the answers but to act like the way snap benefits were dispersed didnt have adverse effects on the economy is delusional at this point.
You aren't wrong that putting money into the economy raises inflation. However, the inflation from SNAP disbursements is inconsequential compared to stuff like putting tariffs on everything or allowing corpos to raise prices out of pure greed. There's really no point in examining SNAP's effect on inflation when there are much more consequential concerns to focus on.
That’s absolutely true. Im not insinuating that snap was the reason inflation was high. However the cuts to snap absolutely had an affect on the prices of certain things. Soda and chips were the most obvious. I don’t have a problem with snap as an idea. However the way it’s implemented is stupid. Not to mention it does nothing the solve the issue. Instead of giving money to corporations (which is basically what snap does) the government should be forcing them to pay livable wages or be creating affordable housing so people don’t need to choose between food and rent.
Someone has never gone hungry or skipped a meal to feed a child....
I’ve been on snap before. I’ve also skipped many meals. It is a shit program that is poorly distributed and disproportionately benefits people that abuse it.
If it even helped one person than that’s great but all you sjw’s that want to defend the honor of SNAP is insane.
I’d rather my tax dollars go to food that is being “abused” than whatever the fuck else the government is spending money on.
The problem with that is, if it isn't required to go to food, it often won't. That doesn't just impact the parents. It also impacts the kids.
Nah, UBI should be given to everybody. It would boost the economy and allow people to buy basic things without worrying about starving to death.
I don't think this has anything to do with snap. Folks on snap don't have a blank check and are still cost conscious. If anything more so. Thats why the article is about how they saw a tipping point where a massive amount of consumers stopped buying their name brands and generics saw a big uptick.