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On Saturday there was a glitch that removed the purchase limits on EBT cards, causing the customers to be allowed to purchase an unlimited amount of food. Shortly after this was discovered, customers in Louisiana were coming into Walmarts purchasing as much food as they could, some leaving with multiple carts at a time.
Other supermarkets stopped accepting EBT cards until the glitch was fixed while Walmart's corporate office told them not to stop. Around nine that evening an employee at one of the Walmarts went on the intercom announcing that the credit limits were restored. Many customers abandoned their carts in place with the food still in them.
In my opinion, stuff like this is what gives honest people who are on SNAP a bad name. Where I grew up in Atlanta I knew of a few people who sold food they bought with Food Stamps for cash and while the article didn't mention it chances are that's where the majority of that food went.
Should Walmart have stopped the customers from buying food with their EBT cards like the other supermarkets did? Or were they right to let them continue buying food? Keep in mind near the end of the story a spokeswoman mentions that in the event of a glitch each cardholder is supposed to have a $50 dollar limit in Louisiana that Walmart didn't abide by.
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