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Jilly_in_VA

(9,971 posts)
Mon Jan 15, 2024, 03:09 PM Jan 2024

To get fresh vegetables to people who need them, one city puts its soda tax to work

It's a chilly, winter evening outside the Boulder Public library, with the sun low in the sky. Inside, tucked behind a spiral staircase, a small crowd begins to file into a meeting room.

They are here for a distribution of coupons for the Fruit and Veg Boulder program, run by county health department staff and community groups. These distributions happen every three months – a family of two gets $40 a month in coupons, families of four and up get $80. They can be used pretty much anywhere in town where you can buy fresh produce – from big grocery stores to farm stands.

"On Tuesday, there was a huge line out the door," says Ana Karina Casas Ibarra, of El Centro AMISTAD, a community nonprofit. "They're willing to come in the cold, in the snow for $80 a month of fruits and veggies, which tells you a lot – people are struggling."

This program is part of a growing wave of nutrition incentive projects across the country. The goal is not just to get food to people who can't afford it, but to allow them to buy and choose their own nutritious food. The federal government pays for many of these programs, but they are often supplements for federal benefits that aren't available to everyone, including people who are undocumented. Some places, like Boulder, are generating their own funding through a local soda tax, which has the added benefit of making unhealthy food less appealing.

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2024/01/15/1224627771/soda-tax-fruit-vegetables-coupons-boulder-colorado

This is a great idea! I can see RepubliKKKans hating it now.....

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To get fresh vegetables to people who need them, one city puts its soda tax to work (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Jan 2024 OP
Wow, that *is* a great idea! Diamond_Dog Jan 2024 #1
fine the big employers like boeing and their supliers who hire them. this is a grrrreat idear. AllaN01Bear Jan 2024 #2

Diamond_Dog

(31,999 posts)
1. Wow, that *is* a great idea!
Mon Jan 15, 2024, 03:23 PM
Jan 2024

I like that they are available to anyone, including the undocumented.

And yes I can imagine Republicans wailing about “undocumented aliens coming here for free stuff”.

AllaN01Bear

(18,216 posts)
2. fine the big employers like boeing and their supliers who hire them. this is a grrrreat idear.
Mon Jan 15, 2024, 03:33 PM
Jan 2024

when i grew up in glendora ca and the church i went to,,, the church had gleaners . they would gather food and do stuff like this .

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