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Changes that Impact CACFP include: Changing limits for breakfast cereals and yogurt from total sugars to added sugars. Allowing vegetables to be substituted for grains in programs that primarily serve American Indian or Alaska Native children, as well as in Guam and Hawaii.
The Thrifty Food Plan outlines nutrient-dense foods and beverages, their amounts, and associated costs that can be purchased on a limited budget to support a healthy diet through nutritious meals and snacks at home.
MyPlate replaced the Food Guide Pyramid, which was made before the internet.
What is the Thrifty Food Plan? The Thrifty Food Plan is one of four food plans USDA develops that estimates the cost of a healthy diet across various price points the Thrifty, Low-Cost, Moderate-Cost and Liberal Food Plans. The Thrifty Food Plan is the lowest cost of the four.
Weekly dietary limits to be implemented by school year 2027-28 (beginning July 1, 2027): In addition to product-based limits described above, the final rule also establishes a dietary specification limiting added sugars to less than 10 percent of calories across the week in the school lunch and breakfast programs.

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Follow USDA food plans The plans estimate the average cost of nutritious, home-prepared meals and snacks by gender and age, and are broken into four different spending levels: thrifty, low cost, moderate cost and liberal. The January 2025 estimate for a family of four on a thrifty plan is about $992 per month.
SNAP provides food benefits to low-income families to supplement their grocery budget so they can afford the nutritious food essential to health and well-being.

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