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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Food Stamps for Home Delivered Groceries

Some stores have delivery capabilities. If those stores accept food stamps, you should be able to receive your food via delivery.

For example, food stamp clients in states where Schwan's food service operates can receive their food via delivery service.

The downside to this convenience is the fact that delivered food is typically more expensive than the foods you can get from the grocery store.

But, for food stamp clients who may be disabled and have a hard time getting to the grocery store, the convenience can far outweigh the higher price.

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