One of our students told us they dont have a refrigerator. Most of the kids in our district dont see any fruit other than what gets served at school lunch:
apple
orange
banana
so they go nuts when they see me with grapes, peach, plum. Some dont know what a plum/peach is. Those things are expensive especially if you've no fridge.
Our kids volunteer at a food bank and see the fruits that go thru there. Usually its bruised and ready to rot. I bet that stuff doesnt get picked to go home with mom and her fridge free home.
Im so grateful I can afford the kind of fruit I like and the fridge to keep it in. Its so foreign to me to not have those things, but when I was younger I lived on a bag of apples, and popcorn for groceries. I didnt even know about food stamps back then. Back then I wasnt thinking of saving up for more apples, or ooo. cheese. I was thinkin, rent, utilities, credit cards, in that order, so if someone offered me a luxury like pudding (calcium btw) I probly woulda used it to self medicate. lol.
Lets be real, if youre depressed do you think salad, or chocolate?
I find people who work or have needed and used the system seem to be much more humane about these things than others who assume what everyone else can or should have. Few people ONLY work, and few people have NO snacks or treats in their home. And many who receive food stamps ARE also working but dont make enough to pay all the other bills and buy food. so I wonder how we would go about marking those who are working and therefore deserve to pick their own diets, from those labeled merely 'parasites' sitting at home who should only have what some taxpayers believe they should have?
Are you saying I haven't worked or needed the system? I did and a 10 year old car disqualified me. I had two kids and 0 income. I took a minimum wage job. My mom who had already had bypass surgery watched my kids. She was almost 40 when I was born. There is a trick to getting welfare.