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See No Junk Food, Buy No Junk Food – New York Times

See No Junk Food, Buy No Junk Food
New York Times
Food stamps, which began 50 years ago as part of the war on poverty, are now officially known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. Despite its name, it pays for mountains of food that's not only not nutritious, but is actually

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