| Well, it's a card now. It's swiped like a credit card and the food portion is taken off the balance, then cash ust be given for the rest. Some people get cash assistance too, and that gets put on their card as well, so they may be able to pay for everything with it.
Also you may live in a nice area so people around there don't have them.
When I was in Phoenix, even the convenience stores accepted DBT cards. Maybe they do here too and I just haven't noticed.
Finally, you won't see as many in nicer, more expensive grocery stores. Most people are careful with the small amount on the card and shop smart (I think, I hope!)
If they've been qualified to receive them, I don't see why it matters what kind of food they buy, as long as they are not trading it for money for drugs.
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