Is a Cookie a Type of Candy? Supermarkets Have a New Food-Stamp Conundrum
Bob Baesler's supermarket has stocked gum, licorice and chocolate bars for decades. It wasn't until this year that he needed to figure out what candy really is.
Baesler's Market, a fifth-generation grocer, is one of thousands of retailers across the country thrust onto the front lines of the Trump administration's effort to overhaul the food-stamp program. Beginning last year, the administration has sought to strip soda and junk food from the program by encouraging states to restrict what food-stamp recipients can buy.
Inside Baesler's, fresh cinnamon buns from its bakery are still eligible for purchase with food stamps...
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