I'm with you, I hate to read type of story (guess what they were buying with food stamps!! The outrage of it!) this and the comments that follow. I've told the story in the past when what someone was buying with their food stamps was discussed. After my mom's cancer and death, once their money (and a lot of money from myself and siblings) was gone my dad's cancer came back (I think the stress of her death just left him not wanting to fight) they qualified for medicaid and then food stamps. He was a thin guy, poor thing, and we tried to stock his freezer and he got meals on wheels.
He did also use the food stamps. He was way too proud to use them, so I got to go to the market from him. He came often, but sat down (he just wouldn't go through the line, so he always said he was too tired) on the seat they put in front of the windows for those waiting for others to go through the line. I got just what the doctor ordered...pudding, whipped cream, and anything fattening. We tried so hard to keep some weight on him. And boy, each month it was judgement time.
Those that think they are doing the person a favor and making remarks about what they are buying are not. All that was accomplished was that soon my dad would not even come out to the market with me any longer. One time the gal behind me thought it was OK to talk to the gal at the register about my purchase, when she realized I was paying with food stamps. The gal at the register made such an insulting remark, I asked for the manager, and she was relieved from her duty. I was called later with an apology and told not only was she fired, but it would be addressed with all the cashiers.
OK, so the first story was about someone that told you she was having a party. You still have no idea why. She could have already bought their food for the month and had food stamps left over. Maybe she was a great shopper, only buying on sale. Maybe she had many foster children and was trying to do something special for them, after she had already spent her own money for food. Without walking in her shoes, you would have no idea of knowing just how it happened she was using a food stamp card.
Maybe her exhusband was a deadbeat and now has to pay direct to social services and she has a card. Maybe she said the word debit and you thought it was and ebt card.
All this judging to me is the saddest. I"ve been on the other side, and it feels awful, especially when you know you are doing nothing wrong. I used to explain it, then I realized I didn't have too, and those judging prob wouldn't believe me anyway. Don't worry, you don't have to say anything directly, I could easily hear all the tsk tsking, all the remarks under your breath, and you talking loudly to the person with you about my purchases. Hope you are never in the same shoes.
But...I have a really hard time with being nasty towards those who use food stamps, because my mom was shamed MANY times at grocery stores while using them to feed us. Even when buying normal food, the cashiers and those around were just so rude and mean. .