Formative Testing of New SNAP-Ed Social Marketing Campaign Messages Designed for Low-Income Louisiana Residentsdoi:10.1016/j.jneb.2017.05.196Walker, BrentWolford, BrendaSasser, DianeVerbois, CarlaJournal of Nutrition Education & Behavior
the public will learn more about which grocery companies generate the most income from the program. The last—and most recent—public disclosure of that information happened by accident in 2013, when a Walmart executive let slip at a dinner party that the company made $13 billion from ...
SNAP (formerly Food Stamps) provides benefits (through the use of electronic benefit transfer cards) that supplement low-income recipients' food purchasing power. Benefits vary by household size, income, and expenses (like shelter and medical costs) and averaged approximately $127 per person per mon...