Monday 6 June 2011

Benefit Food Source Vouchers'

Most of the benefit claimants', have approached me because they are having a difficult time with the healthy food voucher scheme.

Complaining that the vouchers' are too restrictive.....when buying food produce, with them.

Stating that, there are fast amounts of families' with disabled children, feeling the effects of bullying, racism and other informal difficulties, who can not live within the bounds' of healthy cooking on a daily bases'.

Whereby, they are over run with house work, maintenance of mental health children and other unbearable loads, and, twice a week and or more times week, they have to cook foods, such as chops', chips and beans', whereby beans and bread are non attainable, of what is a middle value of healthy lifestyle. They are also complaining that they are unable to make purchases' such as items of washing powders and other benefit items to their households'....the vouchers', even though they are of impending benefit, and we cant live without them, need to allow for all item purchase of the value of £9.Pound and 30 pence, and or, a little this way and or that way.

Whereby, the only items' that should be on restriction, should be sweets', whereby one pound from each voucher can, if need be, out of impending hardships', be spent on one item from this section.....per voucher.

A Mr Kipling 99 pence cake selection and or other similar choice value.

Of w3hat is a reasonable request.

They also state that, the vouchers' are non redeemable, meaning that no change is given after the initial spending, meaning that our pennies are being lost in a no return policy.

Solution, of what we are all in agreement with, is that, when we purchase, with our vouchers', that the cashier, is able to officially stamp, sign, and date the voucher, to the rest of the value of, the rest of the pennies', that should be then after, able to be used with the next voucher from the healthy sure start vouchers' that the government offer the most poorest and uneducated members of society.

We thank you for your considerations and hope to hear from you, in relation to this matter soon.

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