Food Stamps

Food stamps, also known as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, are government issued vouchers or electronic benefits cards that low-income individuals and families can use to purchase food items at approved grocery stores and markets. These benefits are meant to help alleviate food insecurity and ensure that individuals have access to nutritious food options. Eligibility for food stamps is based on income level and household size, and the amount of benefits received is determined by factors such as income, expenses, and number of dependents.




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Food Stamps