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WASHINGTON – Fruits, vegetables and whole grains are being added to grocery lists for low-income mothers and children under a federal program that helps feed more than half the babies in the U.S. The foods will be covered by the Women, Infants and Children program…
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WASHINGTON – Fruits, vegetables and whole grains are being added to grocery lists for low-income mothers and children under a federal program that helps feed more than half the babies in the U.S.
The foods will be covered by the Women, Infants and Children program under changes proposed Friday. WIC now pays about $35 monthly for staples such as juice, eggs, cheese and milk, but the program will pay for less of those products to cover the new foods’ cost.
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