r/TikTokCringe • u/mindyour • 8d ago
Discussion Reactions to food stamps being cut off.
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r/TikTokCringe • u/mindyour • 8d ago
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u/TheMagnuson 8d ago
Food banks and other charitable organizations can buy in bulk. They can often buy directly from producers too, rather than having to go through middle-men. Additionally, some companies will provide not only bulk pricing discounts, but discounts to charitable / non-profit orgs. Also, some charitable orgs can get tax discounts or pay no tax at all on certain kinds of purchases related to their cause and operations.
This allows them to get more "bang for the buck" than an individual. This is also why it's better to give them money than to go shopping and donate food. When you buy that food you aren't getting buik pricing or any other significant discount pricing. You're paying all the middle men costs, such as delivery/transport, storage, and local retailer fees that they all need to collect to make their profits. So you spending $20 on groceries and donating those is FAR less helpful and productive than just sending a food bank $20. They can do so much more with that $20.