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Home»Human Interest»Pennsylvania Woman Complains About Having to Freeze Leftover Pasta After Her EBT Was Partially Loaded: ‘Literally Just What Normal People Do’

Pennsylvania Woman Complains About Having to Freeze Leftover Pasta After Her EBT Was Partially Loaded: ‘Literally Just What Normal People Do’

The internet called it budgeting

Sahiba TahleelBy Sahiba TahleelMay 5, 20263 Mins Read
A Pennsylvania woman prepares taco pasta in her kitchen and stores leftovers in containers, captioning the video with a complaint about her EBT benefits being partially loaded that month.
Image source: X via @MatrixMysteries

Making dinner on a tight budget, cooking in bulk, and freezing leftovers isn’t anything special for most people. It’s a standard. Still, a woman in Pennsylvania posted a video of herself doing exactly that and presented it as if she were facing a genuine hardship. However, people online didn’t hold back.

“My EBT didn’t fully load? Now I’ve gotta eat leftovers AGAIN?”

“I shouldn’t be FORCED to live like this.”

That’s how working Americans who pay with their own hard-earned money already live EVERY DAY.

Yet taxpayers keep funding a program plagued by fraud and waste. pic.twitter.com/4ibj7NBOO9

— MatrixMysteries (@MatrixMysteries) May 4, 2026

The video, which @MatrixMysteries picked up on X, shows her making taco pasta, dividing it into portions, and putting the extras in the freezer. Her caption reads: “My food stamps was partially loaded so here I am making taco pasta, having leftovers and freezing the rest for another night.” 

The post sounded like a dig at people on SNAP who treat everyday budgeting as a big deal, and internet commenters jumped right on that.

For a lot of viewers, the video was confusing. She is just making a cost-effective meal and managing her food sensibly, exactly what financial experts and nutritionists encourage. People weren’t upset about her strategy; they just didn’t see why it should be framed as something tragic or deserving sympathy.

For context, Pennsylvania’s SNAP program, run by the Department of Human Services, gives out benefits each month based on your income, family size, and a few other factors. Sometimes the money gets sent in parts instead of all at once, either because of administrative processes or payment schedules. It’s not unusual. For a mother with two kids, the benefit can go up to $785 per month, but the actual total changes a lot depending on each family’s details.

Internet Reacts To Pennsylvania Woman’s EBT Taco Pasta Video

The comments came fast and largely in one direction. “This is literally just what normal working people do all the time. And she wants us to feel sorry for her? Not to mention normal working people are the ones paying for her EBT,” one person wrote. Another went straight for the practical contradiction at the center of the clip: “So what was she doing with leftovers when her EBT is fully loaded? Throwing them away?”

The observation angle surfaced quickly. “She had money for tattoos and nose ring. Now she wants taxpayers who don’t have tattoos and nose rings to pay for her groceries,” one comment read – a characterization that, while pointed, cannot be verified from the video alone. One response tried to separate the behavior from the framing: “This does not evoke sympathy. Freezing leftovers is a practical and normal thing even if the food choice itself is not.”

The policy argument closed it out. “We are giving far too much for SNAP/EBT. Recipients should, at the very least, be forced to spend the money wisely like the rest of us do,” one person wrote.

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Unlike Florida and some other states, Pennsylvania hasn’t put restrictions on what you can buy with SNAP funds. So you can still get things like soda or candy. That might change, though. Twenty-two states already have USDA approval to limit SNAP purchases, and more are expected to join in the near future. Whether Pennsylvania hops on board isn’t clear yet, but videos like this always seem to spark the debate, no matter where the rules stand.

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Sahiba Tahleel is a journalist at The Nerd Stash, with experience covering entertainment, human interest, viral stories, and internet culture. Her work centers on trending moments, online debates, and pop culture stories with a strong internet pulse. Off the clock, she is deep in meme timelines, books, or binge-watching her favorite shows and movies.

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