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NW Washington | Not legally. But the dishonest ones can probably find a way to corrupt the system.
Here is a cut and paste on food stamps from another site.
"You can use food stamps to buy food and seeds and plants to grow food for your household to eat. Food stamps can be used at a grocery store, a supermarket, a farmer's market, a shelter that serves meals, or at a soup kitchen. You cannot use food stamps to buy non-food items, alcoholic beverages, tobacco, pet food, vitamins, medicines, lunch counter items, or foods to be eaten in the store. Restaurants can be authorized to accept food stamps from qualified recipients (homeless, elderly or disabled) in exchange for meals. Sales tax cannot be charged on items bought with food stamps. Food stamps cannot be exchanged for cash.
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