According to a recent report in USA Today, Louisville, Ky. based  Yum! Brands, which owns Taco Bell, KFC, Long John Silver restaurant, and  Pizza Hut, is lobbying the federal government to permit SNAP enrollees  to use food stamps at their restaurants. And they claim doing so will  help prevent hunger.
But many in opposition are decrying the  proposition as ridiculous, and a blatant misuse of public funds in  support of junk foods rather than health foods.
"It's  preposterous that a company like Yum! Brands would even be considered  for inclusion in a program meant for supplemental nutrition," said Kelly  Brownell, director of Yale University's Rudd Center for Food Policy and  Obesity.
If the federal government ends up granting the fast  food industry inclusion in the food stamps program, it will essentially  be funneling taxpayer money into a system that promotes both abuse of  the system and ill health. After all, fast food is laden with toxic  chemicals and genetically modified organisms (GMOs), and contains little  to no nutritional value.
And if participation in the food stamp  program continues to rise -- which is expected, based on a continually  plummeting economy -- the end result will essentially be a  government-run system of food distribution in which most Americans have  no choice but to eat the garbage peddled by their local fast food  joints.
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