I recently gave 5 reasons WIC is awesome. And I think those are pretty valid reasons to be supportive of the program. But we should also try to be objective, and really try to see if WIC is as awesome as it’s often made out to be. Do the numbers really add up to show that WIC actually makes people more healthy while saving tax dollars? continue reading »
As we’ve seen many times, there are a multitude of opinions and experiences having to do with the WIC program. A couple years back, an anonymous brave cashier shared her perspective with me, and she let me share it on my blog. Needless to say, the post received (and continues to receive) quite a bit of mixed feedback.
Today, I’m bringing you another anonymous checker’s perspective, quite a bit different from the last one. Enjoy! continue reading »
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I complain about WIC too much! So today I’m simply going to name 5 reasons why WIC is awesome, and link to posts where I’ve talked about each issue. It’s not a top 5 list, but rather just 5 random reasons off the top of my head in no particular order. Here goes! continue reading »
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In an effort to provide a safer, nicer, more friendly environment in this blog to talk about issues related to WIC, I’ve been trying to moderate the discussion going on in the comment section. I’ve only been doing this for a week so far, but it’s tough work! continue reading »