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In reply to the discussion: Trump wants to replace grocery aid for seniors with "MAHA food boxes" [View all]Hope22
(3,997 posts)37. Why yes...boxing up oddball veggies would be way more convenient
Than the recipient or caregiver being able to go to the store and choosing appropriate foods that the person could eat or prepare. Not Everyone can store the food or stand and prepare it. I’m not the first person to unplug the stove so grandma didn’t burn the condo down. Let people buy the foods they choose. The ones they can eat. The ones that will make complete meals. So surprised that he isn’t suggesting a McDonalds gift card!
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Trump wants to replace grocery aid for seniors with "MAHA food boxes" [View all]
BumRushDaShow
May 8
OP
Why am I reminded of the Army's promises of food for Native Americans on reservations so many years
hlthe2b
May 8
#2
They already have programs that have done this over the years and were partially funded by USDA & HHS
BumRushDaShow
May 8
#100
Yep, their idea of planning is throwing spit balls at the wall and seeing what sticks
Walleye
May 8
#59
Every veggie you have listed can already be bought at farmer's markets or groceries with food stamps
questionseverything
May 8
#81
i relly dont think ,,,, even thouh he claims to be a " bussinessman,, he is clueless.
AllaN01Bear
May 8
#61
is not knowing how to cook real food a problem worth fixing, or must it be accepted?
cadoman
May 8
#28
Ask yourself how a disabled 75 year old living in poverty is going to cook and store food.
yardwork
May 8
#52
I too thought about how that would work for elderly/disabled/low income folks.
Diamond_Dog
May 8
#67
If you want to learn to cook fine but that doesn't give you the right to push it onto everyone
questionseverything
May 8
#98
On the tax payer $$, Trump gets a high-grade steak for dinner but the less fortuate get a can-of-spam!!
riversedge
May 8
#43
When Congress (or the Executive Branch which claims to be a "unitary executive" ) enacts it
BumRushDaShow
May 8
#20
" noting the logistical complexity of getting perishable food from farmers directly to older Americans. Another question
riversedge
May 8
#42
They're proposing something of mind-boggling complexity, resting on a card table sculpted from bullshit.
hatrack
May 8
#65