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[–] macleod2486 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Yeah with WIC, you are required to only use it on WIC approved items, which always tend to be raw items (fruit, vegetables, milk, raw meat, etc). Basically you get a "coupon" and it says this is what you get for this one coupon, you then select what is available, then get it.

But yeah it's typically for women with newborns. Whereas for foodstamps it is anything "food" related, including pre-made bullshit.

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[–] fatstriggerme 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Yeah, families on WIC are limited to a particular allowance of groceries. Basically it's all basics, whole wheat tortillas, beans, produce and whatnot from my experience. And to keep getting it you go to mandatory monthly nutritional classes and evaluations. EBT should be just like that.