Paul Saladino· MD
So I think it's the food stamp budget I think is 112 or$15 billion a year that goes out to people. 70 plus% of that gets used by people on junk food.
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So I think it's the food stamp budget I think is 112 or$15 billion a year that goes out to people. 70 plus% of that gets used by people on junk food.
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the SNAP program or food stamp program which is seventy-five billion a year it's on our biggest government programs that feeds 46 million Americans including one in four kids who are food insecure great idea but there's no nutrition guidelines in that so there are seven billion dollars a year just in soda that we spend about thirty billion servings a year you can buy soda with food stamps so you can buy a two-liter bottle of soda but you can't buy a rotisserie chicken in the grocery store and 75% of the food stamps is junk food or soda