Well, they can't because they are not allowed to. Food stamps are not legal for cooked foods.
2006-09-01 18:09:13
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answered by Paul P 5
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no absolutely not...food stamps are given to individuals and families that are low-income, in order to buy healthy and nutritious groceries. Eating in a fine dining establishment is a luxury, something frivolous. Individuals and families who are low-income should not being eating out in fine dining establishments using goverment funds
2006-09-01 18:18:56
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answered by MissyMoo 2
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I don't think they do. It's the same reason tax is figured differently for groceries versus prepared foods. I think food stamps only work for unprepared items. I'd be surprised if *any* dining establishments accepted them.
2006-09-01 18:09:57
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answered by girlnblack 3
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Hell naw, thats just pure ghetto and the sad part is some hood rat would go to one and pull out their food stamp card to pay. But, then again it might not be a bad idea you know you can buy $50 of stamps for $25 it might make a cheap date to buy some from someone and then take your date out.
2006-09-01 18:14:40
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answered by Ms. Lise 4
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Nope. If you can afford fine dining, you don't need food stamps.
2006-09-01 18:09:56
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answered by Lov'n IT! 7
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For instance the incident at UAE, who the *** enters with FAKE PASSPORTS ,IDENTITIES and UZI'S on foreign soil? They've been known to operate on other people soil, EUROPE has Experienced it, United States have arrested some of them and the ARABS have seen more than you can imagine...... A people who HAVE NO RESPECT for other peoples BOUNDARIES deserve what Countries make into LAW against them and there people that travel...
2016-03-27 04:01:09
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answered by Anonymous
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no.. if u can go to a fine dining restraunt you dont need the food stamps
2006-09-01 18:10:07
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answered by Anonymous
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considering that dinner for two can sometimes be as expensive as an entire month's worth of groceries (minus the cigarettes, lottery tickets and hooch, that is) i would say no, they should not. funny question :)
2006-09-01 18:10:13
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answered by Hot Lips 4077 5
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well it depends on the restaurants' owner because some are just private, i dont think they will accept that
2006-09-01 18:10:50
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answered by Jubei 7
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Like Chuck E. Cheese? I don't see why not.
2006-09-01 18:08:59
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answered by Anonymous
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