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Old 06-07-2017, 09:11 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
Quick answer, yes.
I am sure many shoppers on Amazon get SNAP. Oh and there is no tax on most food items if you use SNAP even in states that tax food.

I see more SNAP users at our local neighborhood grocery stores than I do at Walmart.
They don't worry about the prices.
Did you even read the article? This is for a prime membership discount. No one I know who gets SNAP could afford it. They are struggling as it is to think they could draw them from Walmart is ridiculous.

How would you see these people? The SNAP card is discreet looks like a credit card? I know there are a few states who still use the booklets but I don't think Texas is one of them. I am curious how you reach your conclusion.

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