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Black Voices: Fast Food and Food Stamps: A Recipe for Disaster

Saturday Feb 20, 2010 – By Clutch

Article from BlackVoices.com – It may come as a surprise to most that the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s federal food stamp program authorizes the use of “food stamps” at restaurants. The restaurant food stamp program, however, has been in effect since 1974 for elderly and disabled patrons, and since 1992, for homeless people. The creation of “Restaurant Meals” under the USDA’s food stamp program began with a noble mission: It’s goal was to assist the poor elderly and disabled, who were unable to cook their own meals. The benefit was then extended to the homeless, who had no access to kitchens or storage facilities, making it unfeasible to shop at grocery stores and prepare food.

The Food Stamp Restaurant Meals program is a voluntary part of the program. States decide independently whether they will participate. According to “Nation’s Restaurant News,” a news magazine dedicated to news and trends in the restaurant industry, as of 2004, almost half the country was participating in the restaurant program.

Initially, few restaurants participated in the program, but now there has been an explosion in the number of restaurants who now accept “food stamps.” This increase has been driven primarily by the program’s conversion from physical paper stamps to debit cards, often referred to as “EBT cards” or electronic benefit cards. Restaurants process EBT cards like any other debit card, and the state reimburses them generally within two days. And whereas the program was originally designed for the elderly, homeless and disabled, most states now offer the restaurant component of the program to all categories of food stamp recipients.

There has been controversy over the implementation of this program. Many critics cite the increasing number of fast food restaurants that are accepted in to the program. The L.A. County Department of Social Services counts Jack-in-the-Box, Papa John’s, Popeye’s, Subway, El Pollo Loco and Domino’s as some of its participants. Glancing at the complete list of EBT restaurants, you also see smaller stores like Louisiana Fried Chicken and Fish, Hong Kong Express and Wing Stop.

The addition of pizzas and fast food has generated criticism that the program is not offering food stamp recipients healthful choices, but Leo O’Farrell, food stamp manager for the San Francisco County Department of Human Services, disagrees.

In an interview with “Nation’s Restaurant News” in 2004, he stated, “We have to find restaurants that are low priced and in areas where homeless, disabled and elderly live,” adding, “fast food offers people more choices. They can make a decision on where to eat based on their mood.”

I have to give this whole concept the much-cliched side-eye. Although the intentions behind the original restaurant program were noble, this seems to have the potential for disaster. Since most states have offered this service to all food stamp recipients, it seems to have the potential for abuse. While it is a reasonable and logical solution that offers the elderly, homeless, disabled and families who may not have access to kitchen facilities a way to get a hot meal, can the increased government subsidization of fast food consumption in communities that are already struggling with an epidemic of obesity and related health problems really be a good idea?

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  1. Amber Amber says:

    “They can make a decision on where to eat based on their mood.”? Who’s in the mood for high cholesterol and heart disease? I swear our government is failing our nation.

  2. Seriously? Seriously? says:

    I was just having an argument with someone about the epidemic of obesity in low in come neighborhoods.
    This is disasterous.
    Considering what school children eat in schools as it is, that the government will now allow them to eat more crap they donn’t have to pay for is astounding.

    Eating healthy food is a priviledge. But it doesn’t have to be.
    http://www.nyfarmersmarket.com/ebt.htm

    I think it’s interesting that foodstamps have been accepted in restaurants since the ’70s but farmer’s markets only started accepting them in 2001. I understand that technological advcancements have been the real catalyst, but it didn’t have to be that way.
    We need more farmer’s markets in low income neighborhoods. We need better school lunches. We need to teach our kids that eating at a fast food restaurant should be done sparingly. Eating fresh fruits and vegetables should be done multiple times a day.

  3. kima kima says:

    At the end of the day, it is up to the individual to eat healthy. Let’s be realistic. If food stamp recipients are not allowed to purchase fast food, do you really think they are all going to the grocery store and purchasing fresh food and preparing it in a healthy manner? I see the grocery carts filled with Twinkees, frozen pizzas, frozen french fries, bologna, hot dogs, chips, Hi-C, sodas, etc. What is the difference between purchasing a 20 piece bucket at KFC or Popeye’s with mashed potatoes, biscuits and gravy and cooking the same meal at home? Either way, it’s an unhealthy meal.

    Education is the only thing that can solve this issue in low income neighborhoods. Bring back real life education, teach life skills, revive home economics in schools so kids learn to cook from scratch and how to meal plan; because it is pretty obvious that this is not a priority in some homes anymore. I teach a life skills class for young unwed mothers, I am appalled when I realize how little time their mothers have spent preparing them to care for a family. They don’t know how to cook, clean, sew a hem or button on, balance a checkbook, or even write a basic thank you note. If you were to put a fresh chicken and vegetables in front of these girls, they would proceed to cook you a meal that is just as unhealthy as Burger King, and they don’t know any better. That’s the real issue.

  4. Tiffany W. Tiffany W. says:

    @Kima Over half of those things you’ve listed aren’t even eligible foods to buy with government assistance.

    I do see the problems that could arise from this, but I do think it could, and should be, regulated. I don’t see a problem with buying a reasonably nutritious sandwich from Subway or some grilled chicken from Popeye’s. I highly doubt that it will be a full service food stamp eligible selection. If that’s the case, I will be on food stamps so fast and pray for Chic-Fil-A to be next on the list (that will never happen, lol). Also, they could apply a fast food allowance to help regulate it even further.

    Furthermore, alot of people on food stamps work the majority of their day working, and live on the go, just like your 9-5ers. They can go hours without eating, and can’t swing by the house and make a good wholesome meal on a 30 minute lunch break. Sadly, fast food is a necessity sometimes, and true to its name, it is fast. You guys can preach that fast food is the devil, but I’m not going to pretend—it does its job.

  5. YB YB says:

    Im surprised this hasnt caught on everywhere.

  6. Shamwow Shamwow says:

    Tiffany W. was pretty spot-on.

  7. GeekyDiorGirl GeekyDiorGirl says:

    I have three kids that all have after school activities and both me and my spouse work full time…..my hair is turning gray just from trying to figure out meals alone…and i am a horrible cook!

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  10. LeaAndrea LeaAndrea says:

    I really believe that America wants black woman and their children to die of obesity and other health related issues. Welfare, Food Stamps, High stress low paying wages and I have heard the amount of food stamps are increasing!

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