USDA tells food-stamp stores to sell more 'real food'
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Thursday that stores that accept government food stamps must sell more 'real food' in an effort to prod America's poor to ditch snacks in favor of healthier fare.
USDA tells food-stamp stores to sell more ‘real food’ The U.S. Department of Agriculture has mandated that stores accepting food stamps must increase their offerings of “real food.” This initiative aims to encourage individuals receiving government assistance to choose healthier food options over snacks. The goal is to promote better dietary habits among the poor.
- Stores accepting government food stamps must sell more ‘real food’.
- The initiative is from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
- The goal is to encourage food stamp recipients to choose healthier foods over snacks.
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