Rescission, stagnation, or deflation
no one is certain what shape the economy is in today. At the end 2014 the U.S. Department of
Agriculture reported that some 46.5+ million plus Americans are currently
receiving assistance from the Food and Nutrition Service division of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture, which oversees the food stamp program better known
as SNAP. The total of the assistance is close to $75 Billion US Dollars a
year.
The rescission, stagnation or
deflationary environment whatever we are experiencing has created economic
uncertainty. And that $75 Billion dollars is almost exclusively allocated for
and spent in legacy grocery retailers or ilk niche legacy CPG food retailers.
That is nothing short of an industry subsidy by the US Taxpayer. Close to 8.6%
of seniors receive SNAP benefits and 50+ percent of them live alone.
The
AARP reports that many seniors who are eligible for SNAP benefits today
are not receiving them.
Which they report “includes 67 percent of struggling older people age 60 and
above”. This means that millions of seniors today are suffering from the
debilitating effects of hunger and poor nutrition, despite the fact that most
of these 67 percent paid taxes to support the program for the vast majority of
their working years.
Where is retail parity? It cost more
to cook from scratch for one making a hamburger, potato salad or coleslaw than
it would cost to buy a burger or single bowl of chili at most Quick Service
Restaurants. No restaurant chain today is clamoring for SNAP customers but they
all seem to be lining up and donating for NOKIDHUNGRY which is a very good
cause. What about hungry seniors?
A Foodservice Solutions® survey found
that McDonalds is still the number one aspirational brand. That can’t be a surprise when In the United
States some 46+ million Americans are on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program, or SNAP, that is close to 15% of the US population.
We support Food Parity for America. With the sole goal to allow SNAP benefits
to be used in any restaurant that wants to accept them. Technomic recently reported that “Eating Out
is a Function of Our Daily Lives” referring to Americans. That is of course excluding
the 15% of Americans a key element of “our daily lives” creating a societal
disequilibrium and surely contributing to increased unrest.
Gas prices seemingly on a yoyo
dropping rapidly then a quick rise again and now on the decline it’s no wonder
that consumers are still spending with extreme caution. It has been widely
reported that Millennials have a growing distrust of government and large
institutions. Is it any wonder? What about seniors who worked the backbone jobs
in America and now find that they can’t afford to eat out at all?
Like most legacy government programs
it’s time to up-date the SNAP program ensuring participant parody and a
contemporized relevance.It is time to edify Americans and Families not just the legacy grocery sector. The food police be dammed let Quick Service
Restaurants or any restaurant that wants to accept food stamps.
Since 1991 retail food consultancy
Foodservice Solutions® of Tacoma, WA has been the global leader in the
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