Poor nutrition in the US causes more than 600,000 deaths and an estimated $1.1 trillion in health care spending and lost productivity annually, as well as profound health disparities. Food Is Medicine ...
The federal government has conducted the U.S. Household Food Security Survey Module for more than 25 years. The data collected annually from about 50,000 U.S. households helps form estimates of the ...
Building off the previous month’s survey, the December 2023 Consumer Food Insights Report digs deeper into the relationships between food-date labels and the decision to discard food. The report also ...
The Trump administration has canceled the USDA’s annual food insecurity survey, ending a decades-long effort to track how many Americans struggle to access enough food, the Agriculture Department said ...
Some Latino parents respond inaccurately to surveys measuring food insecurity nationwide, potentially skewing results of the annual reviews for one of the fastest-growing demographic groups in the ...
Two recent surveys of consumers show record lows in confidence of the safety of the U.S. food supply. In a Gallup poll, 28 percent of survey respondents do not have much confidence, and 14 percent ...
The USDA has discontinued its annual food insecurity survey, which has been the primary measure of hunger in America for nearly 30 years. Food banks and hunger relief organizations rely on this data ...
How Americans fill their shopping carts at the grocery store is partly driven by prices. About six-in-ten U.S. adults say food costs are extremely or very important to them when deciding what food to ...
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