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Business Wars Daily

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Business Wars Daily

Audible

Business, Business News, News, Daily News

4.6717 Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2022

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Today is Tuesday, August 16, and we're looking at Propel vs. Instacart.

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1:04.1

Thank you. McMillan Online Community. From Wondry, I'm David Brown, and this is Business Wars Daily on this Tuesday, August 16th.

1:09.3

In the U.S., nearly 40 million people receive supplemental

1:12.5

nutrition assistance benefits. That's from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, of course.

1:18.4

They're also called SNAP benefits or food stamps. This public program helps low-income individuals

1:23.4

and families feed themselves with financial assistance through an electronic benefits

1:27.8

transfer card or eBT card. In other words, you get a card that lets you purchase qualified food

1:33.3

items up to a certain amount. Last year, the federal government spent more than $100 billion on

1:38.8

SNAP and directly related food assistance programs, and more than a quarter of a million

1:43.1

retailers accept

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