Colleen27
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$668 isn't that high, really. It is high by budget board standards because we're all looking at every penny, but when you break it down that is $5.50 per person, per day. How many meals do y'all cook that cost less than $2 per serving? Would you want to live on those meals and only those meals long term?
Food stamp allotments are not high enough to support a lot of expensive food buying habits unless the family is supplementing out of their own pocket or taking a feast-to-famine approach. And particularly in the cities, food costs can be ridiculous. For many years, there wasn't a single major grocery within Detroit city limits. Those food stamps don't go far at all when you're shopping the corner store because you can't afford gas or don't have a car to drive out to the suburbs to a real grocery store.
Food stamp allotments are not high enough to support a lot of expensive food buying habits unless the family is supplementing out of their own pocket or taking a feast-to-famine approach. And particularly in the cities, food costs can be ridiculous. For many years, there wasn't a single major grocery within Detroit city limits. Those food stamps don't go far at all when you're shopping the corner store because you can't afford gas or don't have a car to drive out to the suburbs to a real grocery store.