Complete Eats helps Washingtonians afford healthy foods
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
The Department of Health and Safeway Kicked-Off Complete Eats today, a program that makes fruits and vegetables more affordable for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program customers.
Complete Eats rewards customers who purchase fruits and vegetables with SNAP benefits (formerly called Food Stamps) with coupons and rebates.
“We are pleased to partner with Safeway to help our most vulnerable kids and families get fresh, accessible and healthful foods,” said John Wiesman, Secretary of Health. “Complete Eats exemplifies how much we can achieve when government and private industry work together.”
Shoppers at Safeway who buy at least $10 worth of qualifying fruits and vegetables using their SNAP card and their Safeway Club Card receive a coupon for $5 off their next purchase.
Complete Eats is now available at all 150 Safeway locations in Washington.
Complete Eats is scheduled to run for two years, and is jointly funded by Safeway and Albertsons and DOH’s Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive Grant awarded by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture at the USDA.
1 comments:
Something to keep in mind the next time you want to have Amazon deliver your groceries - although it's a big national chain, the people that work at Safeway live in your neighborhood and have health insurance - whereas people that work at Amazon are forbidden (by law!) to disclose their working conditions -
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