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According to a June report from the market research data firm Numerator, Walmart accounts for roughly a quarter (24 percent) of SNAP shoppers’ total spending. Given the estimated $100 billion spent by the government on the program annually—roughly $8.3 billion monthly—this would imply a loss of about $2 billion for Walmart if the benefits are withheld for the entire month of November.

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[–] aramis87@fedia.io 23 points 7 months ago

Honestly, given how they deliberately place their employees onto food stamps, they should be prohibited from accepting them. Like, there should be a rule that if you deliberately place your employees onto public benefits, you also no longer get any public benefits - you can't get revenue from food stamps, Medicare or Medicaid, you can't get tax breaks, etc. Fuck this shit.