Did you know that some Sam's club's accept food stamps now, but that you must have a membership?!?
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My local Sam's club is now accepting food stamps, from card holding members!!
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Answer:
I see nothing wrong with it. The $40 can be split between 2 people ($20 each) and you save a nickle a gallon on gas. That alone pays for it over a year.... And the food is cheaper in bulk also.
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Wow my state is way ahead of everyone Else's.We already been doing this for a while.Yeah but that is awesome though for the people who like to go to Sam's club and has to use food stamps.
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Yes this is true. Costco is doing this as well. A lot of grocery stores such as Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Albertsons, etc. are accepting EBT cards (food stamp card). It's a sign of the times.
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