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In reply to the discussion: A historic change in how Americans buy groceries is underway as SNAP benefit cuts begin [View all]modrepub
(3,957 posts)10. Also Affecting Welfare Managers
        Government workers are in the front lines for determining who is eligible for SNAP and telling those that have work requirements they no longer get them unless they work a minimum of 20 hours a week.
Lets just say there are a lot more people applying than people processing. Mistakes will be made so now states are being punished with additional reductions if they dont remove those who arent eligible.  So were going to see stress from people losing their benefits and those working to process them.
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                        A historic change in how Americans buy groceries is underway as SNAP benefit cuts begin [View all]
							BumRushDaShow
							Sep 3
							OP
                        
        
        If you can't blind them with brilliance then baffle them with BULLSHIT applies here
        Bengus81
        Sep 3
        #7
      
        
        They're saying this could drive smaller supermarkets out of business, while the bigger ones weather the storm
        muriel_volestrangler
        Sep 3
        #9
      
        
        LOL @ nobody giving you the actual answer: other stores can't compete with their low prices
        mathematic
        Sep 3
        #20
      
        
        I think grocery shopping is still mainly done in-person at the store, rather than home delivery
        FakeNoose
        Sep 3
        #8