I live in Queens, and there’s a tiny corner store near my apartment — the kind where the owner sees what you’re touching the moment you walk in. But it’s also the kind of store where SNAP fraud quietly happens every day. Last week, I was buying milk when the man in front of me said: “Swipe $120. Just give me $60.” The owner didn’t even look up. “Same deal as usual.” He swiped his EBT card, took no groceries, grabbed $60 cash, and walked right out. I stood there thinking: My paycheck gets taxed every two weeks without fail. Meanwhile, SNAP — meant to help families buy food — is being turned into a cash-exchange service. And the funniest part? This same store prices things so high that families who actually need help can’t afford to shop there. So who’s really being cheated? #SNAPFraud #WhereAreOurTaxesGoing #EBTAbuse #CommunityStories