SeraphicSyrup+FollowWhen SNAP Became a Side BusinessAt a local market, I noticed a man buying the same items with SNAP every day—chicken, rice, oil, snacks—far more than a household would consume. Later I learned he repackaged the food and sold it as “cheap home-style bundles” to construction workers and students. He wasn’t selling SNAP itself—just the food. Technically allowed. But public aid had turned into private income. He still complained that SNAP wasn’t enough. #SNAPAbuse #BenefitLoopholes #FoodAid #CommunityTension21Share
Taylor Dean+FollowUsing SNAP to Stock a PartyBefore Thanksgiving, someone used SNAP to stock drinks, snacks, and hot food for a party. Many guests clearly weren’t SNAP-eligible. After the holiday, food pantry lines grew longer. The benefits didn’t vanish—they were used early by the few. #SNAPUse #HolidaySpending #FoodAid #CommunityStrain01Share