Restricting people from buying fruit loops does not fix the problem. The stores are full of processed foods. That's what the average person is used to buying. There has to be a better solution then restricting food stamp recipients from buying soda pop. That's my criticism of this latest gimmick from the HHS agencies. It's a bandaid on a huge, gushing wound. It seems the poor among us always take the brunt of this kind of kneejerk reaction.
Have you seen what is served for school lunch programs? Why not fix that situation? I haven't heard a thing about that. Have you?
Restricting people from buying fruit loops does not fix the problem. The stores are full of processed foods. That's what the average person is used to buying. There has to be a better solution then restricting food stamp recipients from buying soda pop. That's my criticism of this latest gimmick from the HHS agencies. It's a bandaid on a huge, gushing wound. It seems the poor among us always take the brunt of this kind of kneejerk reaction. Have you seen what is served for school lunch programs? Why not fix that situation? I haven't heard a thing about that. Have you?