I proved that EBT is a scam (No cooking)

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Hey friends—it’s Leaflit here! In this video I’m doing something very real: I’m showing a full grocery plan and shopping list that lets you eat richly and varied meals for just $63 USD for the week—no bulk coupons, no ultra-cheap meal hacks, and no cooking required. I’m breaking the myth that you need to spend big or sacrifice taste and variety to make ends meet.

Then I shift gears: there’s been lots of drama around the EBT/SNAP program lately—people complaining they “need thousands” or constantly claiming they still “can’t make it work.” I’m going to be critical of that narrative too. If you can plan a full week of good food for $63 and still have variety, what does it say about the idea that food assistance applicants are automatically “starving”? And yes—I’m doing this with honesty and transparency, showing every item, cost, and meal idea.

I cover:

My actual shopping list and meal outline: how I set it up, how I balance protein, produce, grains, snacks—all under budget.

How this shows that food-affordability is as much about planning and mindset as it is about the dollar amount.

Why the complaints about EBT—while absolutely valid for many who don’t get enough in benefits—sometimes veer into entitlement when people say “it’s not enough” but aren’t tracking cost or planning.

My message: Food assistance should help, but we also have to be resourceful if we’re not getting enough. You can make budget work—even if the system isn’t perfect.

A call to the doubters: If you’re complaining “I need more” but spending without planning, maybe the conversation needs to shift from “I need more money” to “How am I using what I’ve got?”

If you’re into real-life budget challenges, food planning without gimmicks, and dropping myth-busting videos—please like, subscribe, and hit that bell. Also drop a comment: What’s your worst food budget week ever? And if you tried the $63 plan—what would you buy?

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