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MineralMan

(150,350 posts)
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 12:20 PM Nov 12

I Truly Wish the Term, "Food Stamps" Could be Retired

They no longer exist. Food Stamps were phased out in 2002. Twenty-three years ago they were replaced with SNAP and WIC EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer ) cards. Used like debit cards, EBT simplify food buying and somewhat eliminate the shaming that used to occur in check-out lines. Of course, you can only purchase some items with either, so people have to divide up their shopping carts or shop two times now. So, it is pretty obvious, still, when someone is using food assistance. But, it's not as bad.

And yet, we persist in calling those programs "Food Stamps." They are no such thing. They are food assistance programs. No shame should be attached to their use. It's how our society assists low income people to survive in our current economy.

Let's call the programs by their actual names. SNAP and WIC. Let's stop the use of "Food Stamps" as a poor substitute for "Welfare."

People who need that help are already in a tight spot. They do not need shaming on top of that.

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I Truly Wish the Term, "Food Stamps" Could be Retired (Original Post) MineralMan Nov 12 OP
They used to be a booklet Just_Vote_Dem Nov 12 #1
Yes, I remember that. I also remember people loudly sighing when someone MineralMan Nov 12 #2
Yep, I heard that more than once Just_Vote_Dem Nov 12 #4
Bless those mothers. They're doing whatever they can for their children. MineralMan Nov 12 #7
Yes, my mom brought up 3 children, mainly alone Just_Vote_Dem Nov 12 #11
Absolutely. Most of us don't understand the struggle. MineralMan Nov 12 #14
I will, thanks again! n/t Just_Vote_Dem Nov 12 #16
Same mzmolly Nov 12 #19
Awesome Just_Vote_Dem Nov 12 #20
It happened to my mom MustLoveBeagles Nov 12 #21
Yes. Sometimes they were very cruel. MineralMan Nov 12 #22
Thank you MustLoveBeagles Nov 12 #23
I agree. Diamond_Dog Nov 12 #3
I can't remember how many times, when someone in front of me MineralMan Nov 12 #5
Yeah... They should. I hear "stamps" and think of my late Mom's "addiction" to collecting S&H Green Stamps... hlthe2b Nov 12 #6
Yes, but that is a very different thing. MineralMan Nov 12 #8
Of course they are and I fully acknowleged that. I merely stated that the term "food stamps" reminded me of that term. hlthe2b Nov 12 #10
I wasn't criticizing you. MineralMan Nov 12 #12
Okay. Thank you for clarifying. hlthe2b Nov 12 #13
What a cool program that was leftstreet Nov 12 #15
DURec leftstreet Nov 12 #9
I'm on SNAP BeerBarrelPolka Nov 12 #17
Well, it is the box you keep your ice in! questionseverything Nov 12 #18

Just_Vote_Dem

(3,481 posts)
1. They used to be a booklet
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 12:24 PM
Nov 12

With different denominations, I think $20, $10, and so on, tearing them off in the checkout lane, so many years ago...

MineralMan

(150,350 posts)
2. Yes, I remember that. I also remember people loudly sighing when someone
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 12:29 PM
Nov 12

in front of them in the checkout aisle pulled out one of those booklets. It happened almost every time, an audible expression of disapproval, intended to be heard by other shoppers AND the person with the booklet. Pissed me off every time I encountered that behavior.

Sometimes, people are ugly and cruel. Shame on them!

Just_Vote_Dem

(3,481 posts)
11. Yes, my mom brought up 3 children, mainly alone
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 12:43 PM
Nov 12

We had welfare, food stamps, public housing, you name it. Many people don't realize what single women bringing up children go through.

And in the end, she brought up 3 children without police records who became productive, tax paying decent citizens. Thank you mama.

MineralMan

(150,350 posts)
22. Yes. Sometimes they were very cruel.
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 03:23 PM
Nov 12

I spoke sharply to a few such people. I have no patience for mean people.

Diamond_Dog

(39,205 posts)
3. I agree.
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 12:31 PM
Nov 12

Back in the early 1990s we were on WIC for two years. (The program was well run and I was truly grateful for it). Back then you actually had coupons that you tore out of a book. I remember getting nasty looks at the grocery checkout a few times. It was so demoralizing.

In her memoir, “Maid”, by Stephanie Land, Ms. Land told of how, when she once paid for some groceries with food stamps, some guy was standing off to the side watching her, and as she started to leave with her bags, he made a point of saying loudly to her so all could hear, “You’re Welcome.”

MineralMan

(150,350 posts)
5. I can't remember how many times, when someone in front of me
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 12:36 PM
Nov 12

was going to have to pull some items from a shopping trip because there wasn't enough money or when something didn't qualify for whatever program they were using. It was never much money. I always showed my debit card to the checker and then swiped it. If I could, I did it without the shopper seeing me, but if not, I just said, "Never mind. I'm glad to help." when they tried to thank me.

I can't imagine being in that position in a public place and having to deal with comments, etc. What a sad thing! If you can't help, folks, at least don't add to the problem.

hlthe2b

(112,213 posts)
6. Yeah... They should. I hear "stamps" and think of my late Mom's "addiction" to collecting S&H Green Stamps...
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 12:37 PM
Nov 12

Not to diminish or compare to something far less meaningful than nutritional sustenance, but it was a time when many collected such store-sponsored stamps to save for something in the future that they could not readily afford at the time.

I was very young, but I do remember these (admittedly, I had to Google to remember what they were called and how they worked).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%26H_Green_Stamps

MineralMan

(150,350 posts)
8. Yes, but that is a very different thing.
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 12:40 PM
Nov 12

I still have a pair of decorative flying geese my mother bought with green stamps back in the 1960s. They're hanging on the wall in my house as a reminder. I took those when my parents died in 2021. Those and a couple of other item nobody seemed to want.

hlthe2b

(112,213 posts)
10. Of course they are and I fully acknowleged that. I merely stated that the term "food stamps" reminded me of that term.
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 12:42 PM
Nov 12

Do you really think I don't know the difference? I even apologized for any inadvertent comparison. Geebus.

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