Final answer:
The given question about what happens to the money Jeannette is supposed to use for food cannot be sufficiently answered without further context or information. It seems related to a literature assignment but lacks connection to specific material.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question appears to be about a specific character, Jeannette, and her responsibilities with the money meant for feeding her family.
However, there is not enough context provided about Jeannette or the specific circumstances regarding the use of the money allotted for food.
It seems like this question is referencing a literary work, but without additional information or a direct connection to a text, providing an accurate and detailed response is not feasible.
In regards to Orshansky's work, it is important to note that she used her findings at the Bureau of Home Economics and Human Nutrition to propose that the poverty line should be set at three times the cost of a nutritionally adequate diet, based on the understanding that the average family spent one-third of its income on food.
But this information does not directly pertain to the original question about Jeannette and the money for food.