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america's way of saying eat, just not too well.
means a government benefit, now a debit card called snap, that helps low-income people buy groceries.
from began in 1939 as literal paper stamps to move surplus depression-era crops, relaunched in the 1960s as the food stamp program, and went digital as snap (supplemental nutrition assistance program) in 2008.
can't buyhot food, alcohol, or cigarettes with it
real name nowsnap, not food stamps, since 2008
average benefitabout six dollars per person per day
card, not paperworks like a debit card called ebt