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States should create an optional hello fresh style nutritional assistance program.  the program works like WIC or "food stamps" but the participants get a box of fresh produce and instructions for them to create a family's healthy week of food. The food is locally sourced so it helps local farmers and businesses.  Ethnic groceries can utilize the service to reach customers that want to receive food from that ethnicity as well so it's more adaptable to cultural cuisines.  the customer would order online like hello fresh where they're able to adapt their meal plan.  The state would get a list of their children and ages to make recommendations for macros to keep their children growing strong.

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