Boston Area:
Pie in the sky!
Baker’s attempt to block EBT users from buying sweets is deemed …A Walpole baker — appalled that welfare abuse now seems almost as American as apple pie — is putting her whoopie pies where her mouth is in a dispute with the Braintree Farmers Market, refusing to take EBT cards for her baked treats.“I don’t think American taxpayers should be footing the bill for people’s pie purchases,” said Andrea Taber, proprietor of the Ever So Humble Pie Co. in Walpole, who peddles her wares at the Braintree market on Fridays and now finds herself in the middle of the state’s raging fight over welfare benefits.“To me it’s no different than nail salons and Lottery tickets,” Taber said. “It’s pastry, it’s dessert. My pies are great, but come on.”Organizers of the farmers market insist that they just want poor people to have access to the market’s healthy, fresh foods.“We just thought that people that were on food stamps a lot of times don’t have healthy choices,” said Braintree Farmers Market chairwoman Donna Ingemanson. “What better chance to buy healthy foods than at a farmers market?”It all started in May, when Ingemanson wrote the market’s vendors to “encourage everyone who sells eligible products to participate” in a program in which the market will sell tokens to EBT cardholders to use at market stalls.Taber told the Herald she has no problem with customers using their taxpayer-funded welfare benefits to buy fresh fruit and vegetables. But she draws a line when it comes to her own sweet, fatty goods.
I agree. Buy all the fresh baked Bread, farm grown local cukes, onions, summer squash, tomatoes, and every other necessary products you can, BUT DESSERT?
Hey MEEEEEECHELLE, how about this one?
1 comment:
I fully agree with the baker. Tomatoes, onions, cheese, bread, those are all legit, but pies? Get an orange or a banana and nobody will question it!
C'mom, this may be the age of entitlement, but pies ...?
Good for the baker. Principles at last!!!
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