For 30 years, the federal survey tracked whether households were skipping meals or cutting portions — data that informed federal nutrition programs. Now, officials are flying blind.
Food insecurity is more common among children with a chronic medical condition than those without one, a new study suggests. The prevalence of food insecurity remained higher in this group even after ...
This story was originally published on K-12 Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily K-12 Dive newsletter. Food insecurity among households with children slightly rose ...
As the federal government shutdown stretches on, millions of families who rely on SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, are preparing for the possibility that benefits could cease as ...
A sign outside of a store in Hartford informing customers that they accept EBT in Hartford in July, 2024. Credit: Tabius McCoy / CT Mirror The American Academy of Pediatrics strongly advocates for ...
The Regional Inter-Faith Association (RIFA) celebrated 50 years of fighting food insecurity in Jackson, distributing over 584 ...
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Earth talk: Food insecurity, food waste
Dear EarthTalk: How do we reduce food insecurity without increasing food waste? – D.A., via email Answer: Food insecurity, ...
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