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amyjohnson

The Day I Saw Someone Buy Lobster with SNAP

While I was carefully choosing discounted chicken, the woman in front of me bought live lobsters and imported steaks—using an EBT card. I know the rules allow any food, but that moment felt unfair in a way I can’t explain. When you’re struggling and someone using benefits is eating better than you, it hits differently. #SNAPLobster #BenefitDebate #RealAmerica #GroceryStories

The Day I Saw Someone Buy Lobster with SNAP
larsenjackie

The “Helper Fee” at the Self-Checkout

The first time I saw her was near the self-checkout machines. She looked young, maybe mid-20s, standing in that suspicious way—close enough to observe, far enough to pretend she was waiting. As I scanned my groceries, she whispered, “Need help? I can make your bill cheaper.” I thought she was selling some membership. Instead, she pulled out two SNAP cards and said, “You send me cash, I pay your total.” My $42 bill (chicken, milk, bread) was suddenly paid with her SNAP card, and she asked me to Cash App her $30. I knew it was wrong. But the instant savings? It hit the weak spot in me. Later, I heard the store caught seven similar “helpers” that month. Some say it’s survival. Some say it’s fraud. I can’t forget what she told me: “I don’t have a job. This card is the only way I can turn something into money.” #SNAPFraud #EBTAbuse #GroceryStories #PolicyChangedMyLife #LifeInAmerica

The “Helper Fee” at the Self-Checkout
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