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Example: [Collected via e-mail, May 2011]Read it carefully This receipt was found in the parking lot of the grocery store. Doesn't this give you a warm fuzzy knowing those who have to solicit governmental assistance are able to eat well this weekend... The card should be limited to beans, rice, milk and fresh veggies. Origins: In June 2011 this image of a grocery receipt reportedly found in the parking lot of Angeli's County Market (in the town of Menominee, Michigan) was widely circulated on the Internet, supposedly documenting a $141.78 purchase of six lobsters, two porterhouse steaks, and six 24-packs of
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sushi tei jakarta promo 2012The possibility that it might be real outraged many who felt that such food assistance programs should be limited to the buying of staples and necessities, and that using food stamps for such extravagances as steak and lobster (plus soda) was the equivalent of the recipient's thumbing his nose at the taxpayers who fund such programs.

As it turned out, the receipt was genuine. But regardless of how dismayed many viewers might have felt about the use of food stamps for such luxury foods, the purchaser's use of a Bridge Card to buy lobster, steak and Mountain Dew did not violate any existing laws or rules. However, the purchaser (who had used his girlfriend's EBT card) didn't quite get off scot-free. He was arrested not for making disallowed purchases with food stamps, but for turning around and re-selling the foodstuffs he had bought with the stamps to someone else for 50% of their original retail price: 95th District50 centsJune 15 Cuff was charged with three counts of food stamp fraud and was sentenced to 45 days in the Menominee County Jail and six months probation. Last updated: 23 April 2015"State Files Felony Charges on Bridge Card Misuse." Snopes Delivered to Your Inbox:Missouri Republicans to poor people: Steak and seafood are too good for you If you needed another piece of evidence that Republicans just hate poor people and want them to be miserable, here you go.

The bill being proposed would ban the purchase with food stamps of "cookies, chips, energy drinks, soft drinks, seafood or steak." "The intention of the bill is to get the food stamp program back to it's original intent, which is nutrition assistance," said Rick Brattin, the representative who is sponsoring the proposed legislation. Seafood and steak don't contain nutrition? No, it's just that Brattin sees them as luxury foods, so he doesn't think Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients deserve them. As Jeanine Grant Lister writes: If the bill becomes law, a Missourian can’t buy a can of tuna with an EBT card. Tortilla chips to go with salsa? Flank steak — tough, stringy and the only cut of beef I can afford — is off-limits, too. Who are these people, and what makes them think that what we eat is their business? And given that the average food stamp allotment in my state in 2013 came out to just $1.41 per person per meal, I wonder if they understand that recipients couldn’t buy lobster if they wanted to.

It seems like the bill's sponsor may be removed enough from cheap eating to have forgotten a few details like canned tuna: Brattin admits that the language might need some tweaking. "My intention wasn't to get rid of canned tuna and fish sticks," he said. Didn't really think it through, did you? Just went into a hating-the-poor frenzy and said "BAN IT ALL" and then wrote it into a bill. Brattin continues to insist his cause is a righteous one, though: "I have seen people purchasing filet mignons and crab legs with their EBT cards," he said. "When I can't afford it on my pay, I don't want people on the taxpayer's dime to afford those kinds of foods either." Dude, as a state legislator, you, too, are on the taxpayer's dime. But where do these people shop who are always claiming to see people buying filet mignon on EBT cards? I can only remember one time even noticing a person using an EBT card, and that was because she had to check her balance. Is there some grocery store in Missouri where everyone who ever wanted to blow their entire monthly SNAP allotment on steak and crab go, and that happens to be where Brattin shops?