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Healthy Food Stamps

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All across America there are people living with obesity because they can’t afford to buy healthier foods. In a world of health conscious, and green people healthy foods have become a luxury not necessarily a necessity. For the people who are beneficial enough to buy healthy foods, it might seem like a necessity. The green people who buy organic products which cost even more don’t see an issue with the cost, however, there’s people all across the USA who would like to eat healthier but they can’t because they can’t afford it. For impoverished people on food stamps who live in lower class neighborhoods, they don’t have access to a lot of grocery store chains. It’s also easier for impoverished people to buy a larger amount of food rather than …show more content…

Food stamps are designed for individuals and families in poverty to be able to buy various goods from a store for their household needs. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 2014, the maximum benefits a 4 person family could range from $632 - $649 in Pennsylvania. In cities like Philadelphia, it’s hard to buy quality goods for your family. Normally food stamps only cover edible items however in some cases it’s possible to use benefits to buy other non-edible items. If you break down the totals above into a weekly amount it’s $158 - $162.25 per week. Considering the cost of certain items that don’t vary or go on sale like milk which is $4.99 a gallon at ShopRite and a meat as simple as ground beef that retails for $4.49 per pound it can add up quickly. If they get 2 gallons of milk and 2 pounds of ground beef they have already spent $19 dollars on 4 items. If their child is participating in sports then they might be inclined to purchase Gatorade or Powerade products to keep their child hydrated which can also add up quickly. Vegetables and fruits usually go on sale so they can buy some to go with certain dinners but that’s not always the most cost-effective thing to do. If they purchase salad’s which often go on sale 2 for 5$ that’s not the only cost they incur. After they purchase the salad they have to get croutons and possibly salad dressing. So their $5 purchase turns into roughly …show more content…

Have you ever eaten taco’s or a salad and you’re hungry 2 hours later? For the same price you paid for the taco’s or salad, you could’ve bought something with more substance that would have made you feel full until your next meal. When you’re hungry again you probably think that it’s too soon to eat a meal again so you munch on some snacks. If you’re busy doing something else you probably wouldn’t realize just how much you’re actually eating and before you knew it an entire bag of chips are gone, you’re still hungry and it’s still not the time for your next meal. The goal for impoverished families is quantity, not quality. The goal is to have enough food for everyone in the house. When they choose quality it’s usually for their

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