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Why Can’t Food Stamps be Used for a Rotisserie Chicken?

Last updated: February 13, 2025 10:40 am
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A Closer Look at SNAP Benefits and Food Choices

Several months ago, while browsing through a convenience store, I overheard a conversation that caught my attention. A customer remarked to her friend, “I can literally buy anything I want in here with my EBT card, except for hot foods like coffee or takeaway chicken.”

For those unfamiliar, low-income families and individuals can qualify for the Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card, which is issued by the federal government through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This card functions like a regular debit card, with average monthly benefits amounting to around $200 for individuals. According to USDA estimates, approximately 42 million Americans, or 12.6% of the population, receive benefits through an EBT card.

Once recipients receive their EBT card, they can purchase a wide range of food items, including fresh or frozen foods, as well as snacks like candy, chips, and soft drinks. However, there are restrictions on purchasing hot prepared foods such as rotisserie chicken, soups, and other cooked meals available at grocery stores. These restrictions have been in place since the early 1970s, rooted in the idea that families should prepare nutritious meals at home.

While the intention behind these restrictions may have been noble, the reality is that many SNAP recipients have limited time to prepare meals due to work and transportation constraints. This often leads to the purchase of processed and convenience foods, which may lack nutritional value. Despite the wide range of eligible food items, statistics show that a significant portion of SNAP household expenditures go towards items with questionable nutritional value, such as soft drinks and bagged snacks.

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Critics argue that restricting food choices infringes on personal freedom, but considering that taxpayers fund these benefits, there is a valid concern about promoting healthier eating habits. Research has linked participation in SNAP to higher obesity rates, highlighting the need for a shift towards healthier food options.

Allowing SNAP recipients the freedom to purchase freshly prepared hot foods could not only expand healthier food choices but also support local businesses. By revisiting how taxpayer dollars are spent on food, we can address the rising obesity rates and improve the overall health of the population.

It is essential to prioritize nutrition in the SNAP program and encourage healthier food choices to combat the alarming trends in obesity and related health issues. Embracing a revised focus on improving the overall health status of individuals through better food options can lead to positive outcomes for both recipients and the community.

Author: Craig Richardson, BB&T Distinguished Professor of Economics and Finance at Winston-Salem State University

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