I don't see the big deal
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- Princess
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I don't see the big deal either. You're paying for groceries either way, right? What difference does it make?
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- Regent
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They should be allowed to use the service to pay for the groceries. Food stamps wont pay for the fees if there are any
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- Duchess
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The only reason someone would have an issue is that people are unable to mind their own business. Two of our grocery stores offer that service and it's free. It's actually a great thing for my disabled clients, many of whom get food stamps. Walking around the grocery store can be exhausting for them.
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- Princess
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I don’t ser the big deal either. Who cares where you pick up your groceries? What difference does it make?
I guess some elitist people think that those who are struggling financially shouldn’t have access to any convenience and should rough it up.
I guess some elitist people think that those who are struggling financially shouldn’t have access to any convenience and should rough it up.
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Maybe it makes it easier to sell your food stamps? IDK, I've never used food stamps or curbside so I dont know the process.
Eh, if you're that strapped for cash that you're on food stamps, you'd think you would want to save the money on the fee (if there is one) by going in the store and getting the items yourself. I won't use the service because I need those dollars, and I'm not even using food stamps. But I don't think it's worth other people making a fuss over.