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For those whose income falls below a certain threshold, health coverage is provided at a discounted or no cost. Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program are two instances of subsidized coverage (CHIP). Another name for marketplace insurance plans with premium tax credits is subsidized coverage.
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People with limited access to healthcare receive direct assistance from state social services agencies. They can provide recommendations to organizations and health centers in the area that might be able to assist.
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Asda has recently come under fire for stocking a Father’s Day t-shirt with an obvious spelling mistake.
The supermarket recently started selling green t-shirts with a cartoon image of beer on them, alongside the caption: ‘Dad’s don’t do things by halves’.
The tops were selling for £4, however, Asda has stopped stocking them after a Twitter user pointed out the mistake.
They wrote: ‘Really Asda? @AsdaServiceTeam @Georgeatasda Two major things wrong with this T-shirt.
Really Asda?@AsdaServiceTeam @Georgeatasda Two major things wrong with this T-shirt ????Thank you for the great starter and discussion for my year5 class tomorrow – you will also be receiving letters from them soon! #WhatItaughttoday #PrimaryRocks pic.twitter.com/v2ZQC7XdNl
— Miss❤️Messyscience (@wonderwomanLH) June 10, 2018
‘Thank you for the great starter and discussion for my year 5 class tomorrow – you will also be receiving letters from them soon! #WhatItaughttoday #PrimaryRocks.’
Asda George was quick to reply, to explain they were aware of the situation.
A customer service adviser responded: ‘Hi there, my apologies for any disappointment caused here! Our Buying Team are aware of this and are looking into it as we speak! Thank you have a lovely evening – Nicole’.
Twitter wasn’t the only place where Asda was being called out.
Hi there, my apologies for any disappointment caused here! ? Our Buying Team are aware of this and are looking into it as we speak! Thank you ? have a lovely evening – Nicole
— George Service Team (@HelpAtGeorge) June 11, 2018
A thread on Mumsnet also sparked debate.
One woman wrote: ‘That apostrophe is giving me a twitch….can’t they read FGS! Almost as bad as “should of” instead of “should have”.’
Another said: ‘Does no-one spell/grammar check this stuff before it goes out? It would annoy me silly to keep seeing that! Happy with it otherwise.’
Luckily for Asda, they were made aware of the situation before the t-shirts could sell out.
And if you did purchase the top, you should probably head back to the store to return it – especially if your dad is hot on grammar.
As for Asda, a spokesperson told Metro.co.uk: ‘We dropped the ball here, and not the apostrophe, which was a mistake’.
Well, at least they’ve still got their sense of humour.
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