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Great to hear you got through and they're processing your emergency increase! That's exactly what should happen. Just a heads up - make sure to keep documenting everything during your job search. Save all your job applications, rejection letters, interview confirmations, etc. If your benefits ever get reviewed, having that paper trail showing you're actively looking for work can be really helpful. Also, once you do find a new job, report your start date and expected income right away to avoid any overpayment issues. Good luck with the job hunt!

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This is such good advice about keeping documentation! I never thought about saving rejection letters but that makes total sense. I've been using a spreadsheet to track my applications but I'll start saving screenshots and emails too. Really appreciate everyone's help - it's been overwhelming trying to navigate all this while job hunting, but this community has made it so much easier to understand what I need to do.

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Also wanted to mention - if you're in a county that has CalFresh Restaurant Meals Program (RMP), you might be eligible for that too once your benefits increase. It lets you use your EBT card at participating restaurants like Subway, Papa Murphy's, and some local places. Really helpful when you're stressed about job hunting and don't have energy to cook. Not all counties have it, but worth checking if yours does. You qualify if you're homeless, elderly, or disabled, but some counties have expanded eligibility. Check with your worker when you talk to them next!

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That's a really helpful tip about the Restaurant Meals Program! I had no idea that was even a thing. I'm in San Diego County - do you happen to know if they participate in RMP? With everything going on with the job loss and trying to manage my budget, being able to grab something quick when I'm out interviewing or just too stressed to cook would be amazing. I'll definitely ask my worker about it when I check in on my case status.

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I've been on CalFresh for about 10 months now and wanted to share something that might help - I actually called the CalFresh customer service line a few months back when I was confused about these exact rules, and they told me that as long as an item has its own UPC barcode and isn't heated or prepared to order, it should be eligible. The rep explained that the "prepared for immediate consumption" rule is really the key thing to remember. I've had great success with the bottled Starbucks drinks at both Target and Safeway, but I've also found that some locations have better prices than others. My local Safeway often puts them on sale for $2 each when you buy 3 or more, which is a great deal! I keep an eye on the weekly ads now since these little treats can add up quickly on a tight budget. One more tip - if you're really into coffee, buying the Starbucks ground coffee or K-cups with your EBT and making it at home saves SO much money compared to the bottled drinks. A bag of ground coffee that costs $8-10 can make way more servings than buying individual bottles. But I totally understand wanting that convenient grab-and-go option sometimes!

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I've been on CalFresh for about 1 month and this entire thread has been absolutely incredible! I was literally just wondering about this exact situation yesterday when I walked past the Starbucks in my local Target. I've been so hesitant to try using my benefits anywhere that isn't a traditional grocery store because I was worried about getting declined or not understanding the rules. Reading everyone's experiences has been so reassuring - especially knowing that the bottled drinks from the refrigerated case are consistently successful for people. The tip about looking for individual barcodes is brilliant and something I never would have thought of on my own. I also love the advice about being upfront with cashiers and having backup payment ready. That takes so much of the anxiety out of the situation. As someone who's still very new to navigating CalFresh, this community has been such a valuable resource. It's amazing how much more confident I feel about trying the bottled frappuccinos now that I understand the rules and have heard so many success stories. Thank you to everyone who took the time to share their experiences - both the wins and the awkward moments. It really helps newcomers like me feel less alone in figuring all this out!

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This thread has been absolutely wonderful to read! As someone who's relatively new to CalFresh (just started 2 months ago), I had no idea about so many of these details. The 9-month expiration rule, being able to use ATMs for balance checks after case closure, the Double Up program at farmers markets, and especially that you can buy seeds and plants with EBT - all of this information is gold! I'm definitely bookmarking this conversation for future reference. It's so reassuring to see a community where people share real, practical experiences rather than just trying to guess at how things work. The fact that an actual CalFresh eligibility worker confirmed everything makes it even better. Thank you to everyone who contributed their knowledge and experiences - you've created such a valuable resource for anyone navigating these situations!

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I'm so happy you found this thread as valuable as I did! When I first posted my question, I was honestly just hoping for a simple yes or no answer about keeping my remaining balance. But this community went above and beyond - not only answering the basic question but sharing so many practical tips and insights I never would have discovered on my own. The seed/plant revelation was a total game-changer for me too! It's amazing what you can learn when people share their real experiences rather than just official policy language. Having that CalFresh worker confirm everything was the cherry on top. I feel like we all got a masterclass in maximizing EBT benefits from this conversation. Best of luck with your CalFresh journey - you're already off to a great start by being part of such a supportive community!

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This thread has been incredibly educational! I'm currently receiving CalFresh and had been wondering about this exact scenario. It's so reassuring to hear from multiple people who've actually experienced keeping their remaining balance after case closure. The practical tips everyone shared - like keeping receipts, using ATMs for balance checks, and the 9-month expiration rule - are things I never would have known to ask about. I'm especially intrigued by the Double Up Food Bucks program and the fact that you can buy seeds with EBT! As someone who loves gardening, that opens up some really interesting possibilities. Thank you to everyone who shared their real experiences and made this such a comprehensive resource. It's amazing how a simple question turned into such a wealth of practical knowledge!

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Hi everyone! I'm brand new to this community and just joined after finding this amazing thread while searching for Restaurant Meals Program information. My 77-year-old mother is moving to Bakersfield next week and will be using CalFresh benefits for the first time. I had no idea about the RMP until reading through all your incredibly helpful experiences! I've already downloaded the "Kern County EBT Restaurants" app that Anna mentioned and I'm amazed there are 37 participating locations. The map feature will be perfect since my mom doesn't drive anymore. Based on everyone's recommendations, I'm planning to start with Golden Corral and Denny's during off-peak hours - the advice about asking for managers if staff seem confused about EBT is invaluable. One thing that really stood out to me was Mohammad's tip about franchise locations having better-trained staff on EBT procedures. That makes so much sense and gives me confidence about where to begin. Also, hearing about the yellow RMP stickers helps me know what to look for when we're out. My mom has been nervous about using government benefits, but reading all these positive experiences and seeing how supportive this community is has really helped ease both our concerns. Thank you all for sharing your real-world knowledge and creating such a welcoming space for people navigating these programs!

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Hi everyone! I'm completely new to this community and just discovered this incredibly helpful thread while searching for information about the Restaurant Meals Program for seniors in Kern County. My 82-year-old grandfather is moving to Bakersfield with me next month and will be applying for CalFresh benefits soon. Reading through all of your experiences has been so eye-opening - I had absolutely no idea that the RMP had expanded so much in 2025! I've already downloaded the "Kern County EBT Restaurants" app that Anna mentioned and I'm amazed to see 37 participating locations with GPS mapping. This is going to be such a game-changer for my grandfather's independence. Based on all the wonderful advice shared here, I'm planning to start with Golden Corral (the senior discount combination sounds perfect!) and Denny's during off-peak hours. The tip about asking for managers if cashiers seem confused about EBT acceptance is invaluable - I never would have thought of that approach. My grandfather is a bit anxious about using government benefits for the first time, but seeing how supportive and knowledgeable this community is has really helped ease both our concerns. The real-world experiences and practical tips you've all shared make navigating this program feel so much more manageable. Thank you for creating such a welcoming space for people like us who are new to these programs. I'm looking forward to being part of this caring community and hopefully sharing our own positive experiences soon!

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I had this EXACT same problem! They recorded my rent as $890 when I actually pay $2,100, and somehow listed my utilities as only $300 when I'm paying almost $700 between electric, gas, and water. It's like they're just picking random numbers! What finally worked for me was going in person with everything organized in a folder - lease agreement, last 3 utility bills, bank statements showing my actual rent payments, and most importantly, a cover sheet with my CORRECT expenses clearly listed at the top. I said exactly what others mentioned: "I need a reconsideration due to data entry errors in my housing expenses" and they took it seriously right away. The worker actually pulled up my file and could see where the mistake happened - apparently there was some kind of system glitch that was cutting off the last digits of rent amounts for applications submitted during a certain period. She said they've been dealing with a lot of these cases lately! It took about 10 business days total, but they recalculated everything and approved me retroactively. That huge difference in rent alone completely changed my eligibility calculation. Don't let them tell you to reapply from scratch - this is 100% their error and a reconsideration is way faster. You've got this!

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This is incredibly helpful! A "system glitch that was cutting off the last digits of rent amounts" - that explains SO much! It's actually somewhat reassuring to know there's a technical reason behind these errors and that the workers are aware it's been happening to multiple people. Your approach with the organized folder and cover sheet listing the correct expenses seems to be the winning strategy based on everyone's experiences here. I'm definitely going to follow your exact method tomorrow, and it's encouraging to know it only took 10 business days once you got to someone who understood the issue. Thanks for sharing what the worker told you about the system glitch - that gives me confidence that when I call tomorrow they'll know exactly what I'm talking about!

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This is such a common and frustrating issue! I work as a benefits advocate and see this type of data entry error constantly. The good news is that everyone here has given you excellent advice - definitely call and request a "reconsideration due to data entry errors in housing expenses" rather than filing a formal appeal. A few additional tips from my experience helping clients with similar situations: - When you call, ask them to pull up your case and read back ALL your expense amounts so you can catch any other errors at the same time - If the first person you speak with seems unsure about the reconsideration process, politely ask to speak with a supervisor or eligibility specialist - Bring or upload copies of your last 3 months of bank statements showing the actual rent payments - this provides additional verification beyond just the lease - Make sure to get a case number or reference number for your reconsideration request and write down the name of who you spoke with That $1,080 rent difference alone should significantly impact your net income calculation and likely make you eligible. Don't give up - I've seen cases like yours get resolved in 7-10 business days once you get to the right person who understands it's a system error. You deserve accurate calculations and the benefits you qualify for!

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