federal nutrition programs
Federal nutrition programs refer to government initiatives and policies aimed at improving and ensuring access to nutritious food for individuals and communities in the United States. These programs typically provide financial assistance, subsidies, or resources to eligible individuals, including low-income families, children, seniors, and individuals with specific dietary needs, to help them access healthy and balanced meals.
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