Byron comes into conflict with Momma over the idea of eating welfare food because he feels a strong sense of pride and dignity regarding their family's status and self-sufficiency. He associates welfare food with poverty and shame, which clashes with his desire to uphold a positive image of their family. This tension reflects broader themes of pride and social status within the narrative, showcasing Byron's struggle between familial loyalty and his own values.
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