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For those like me not from the US
EBT = food stamps
Whoever made that decision is awesome
A local pizza place in my home town did this for years until they got new owners. The new owners shut that down within a week.
They went out of business within a year.
They had good pizza.
I wonder if this is why papa Murphy sells uncooked pizza. I’ve never had the desire to buy pizza and cook it in my own oven, but it makes sense to sidestep the EBT rules.
Context here, at least my understanding from when I worked in a deli ~10 years ago, is that EBT can only cover cold food. So they’re offering to let you buy cold chicken then warm it for free.
Raw. And then they’ll cook it. Which means you (and maybe your kids) don’t have to wait to get home and cook it, plus you save on whatever fuels your stove. This must be the kind of store that also sells raw ingredients as well as cooked. If they have the grill or fryer hot already, it’s not a big loss for them, and you’ll probably also buy milk or whatever, but it’s still a big kindness.
They wouldn’t be able to accept EBT if that was the case.
I worked at a place that accepted EBT for a while. They removed the store’s approval because they didn’t sell enough milk, bread, eggs, cold meats, and butter.
We only had around 1 or 2 EBT sales a month, so not a lot of people were terribly bummed about it.
I don’t know how you can tell from the image? My local grocery store has a sign over the fish section offering to fry up your freshly purchased fish for free. I assume it’s done over in the hot foods area’s kitchen, but the sign is over the raw fish case. (There’s no mention of EBT though.)
As I recall, it wasn’t just hot food, but any food meant to be consumed on the premises, such as fountain sodas instead of canned ones. I remember a talking point about that being would get more nutritious and cheaper food buying a bag of rice and dried beans than it would for them to buy pre-made burritos, chili or whatever.
There’s no law against cooking people’s raw chicken for free for them.
Not yet, just wait for the next “freeloader” scare.
As someone who did food safety with a health department there certainly is no arresting going on over such food service. At most a health inspector notifies them of the problems and provides guidance on requirements of serving food publicly.
But I think every example I remember of this happening in a rural town: it is a trespass charge filed as a complaint from a property or business owner that involves police.
It was all over the news 3 and a half years ago. Even giving sealed bottles of water to people waiting in line to vote is illegal.
Freedom!
[Very sarcasm] Noooo, don’t feed the poors hot food! They’ll, uhh, Idunno, it’s like feeding gremlins after midnight or something! Probably!
So I just got my EBT card and I’ma go use it tomorrow. Will hopefully get to have some variety and even snacks! Woo! Hopefully the cash assistance thingle comes through too or I’ma get scared again 😅 😰 … Dunno why I’m saying any of this here. Hi! Hello. It’s good that somecritters are working around dickish law :3
Around 2020 my wife had to quit her job and we had a newborn at home. I forget what she had called the local benefits office to setup but the lady basically said “I’m going to get you every benefit I can” and we ended up with Medicaid, EBT and WIC. So we used that shit to make sure the whole family ate as well as we could.
I was still working and we don’t have extremely high expenses, plus it was early in the pandemic so we were avoiding shopping or leaving the house as it was, so we just continued grocery shopping normally (other than grabbing extra of whatever WIC covered that month) and would swipe the benefits card before the debit card and consistently only had to pay for one or two things out of pocket