Three days before Thanksgiving, someone was trying to steal peoples food stamps.

    • my_hat_stinks@programming.dev
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      23 days ago

      Yes, in a way. My understanding is that in the US instead of giving less fortunate people the money to buy what they need they get given tokens which can only be used for specific types of items. Obviously it’d be a lot cheaper to skip that extra admin cost and give the money directly instead of maintaining an entirely separate type of currency, but you can’t trust those filthy poors to know what they need. And hygiene products are one thing they don’t need, apparently.

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      22 days ago

      It’s a thing (or used to be a thing) in Australia too: a voucher or prepaid debit card that can only be used to buy food, given to low-income residents.

      Australia actually has a proper safety net for low-income residents though, with public health care and monthly payments from the government if you’re unemployed and looking for a job, or you’re a child / young adult and your parents are low income, or a few other cases.