GoIrish41
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Don't see people starving in the streets. Here is a weeks worth of groceries to feed a family of four - just off the top of my head, much of which is assuming packing lunches five days for all four:
Two dozen eggs - $4
Three boxes of cereal - $6
Two gallons of milk - $6
Two half gallons of soy milk - $6
Cheese (two shredded, one singles) - $6
Three loaves of bread - $6
Lunch meat - $5
Hot dogs - $2
Peanut Butter - $3
Jelly - $3
2lbs of chicken - $6
2lbs of beef - $6
5 boxes of pasta - $6
10 pound bag of potatoes - $5
Mac & Cheese mix - $5
Throw in $25 of fruits, veggies and other stuff and you have plenty to eat for $100 per week. Not to mention, buying in bulk and on sale you can save substantially on this, I am rounding up on most of this.
Cutting food stamps 5% isn't going to have people starving in the streets.
Where do you shop for groceries? Those prices are really low and I want to start shoppiing there, too. A gallon of milk at my grocery store, for example, is $4.25. I don't know all of the prices off the top of my head, but I think your whole list is in 1990s prices.