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  2. 6 Best Apps for Free Food - AOL

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    Here are some fast food and quick... As grocery prices continue to rise, it's nice to know that there are some places where you can get food for free. 6 Best Apps for Free Food

  3. National Cookie Day 2024: Freebies at Subway, Insomnia ... - AOL

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    Insomnia Cookies: Members of the Insomnia Rewards loyalty program on Wednesday can get one Classic cookie free and a Deluxe cookie for $1 in stores (no additional purchase required) and online ...

  4. Krispy Kreme Will Give You Free Donuts Tomorrow - AOL

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    It’s not often that you come across actually free fast-food deals — there’s usually a catch. But this week, Krispy Kreme is bucking that trend and offering free donuts to anyone who shows up.

  5. The Emergency Food Assistance Program - Wikipedia

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    With less food being distributed, the program experienced a phasing-out and by 1996 the federal government had used no money to purchase food. [9] In 1997, the program rebounded through the efforts of Dan Glickman, whom was the newly appointed secretary of the USDA. [9] The federal government has since provided funding for administrative costs ...

  6. National School Lunch Act - Wikipedia

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    The program was established as a way to prop up food prices by absorbing farm surpluses, while at the same time providing food to school-age children. [2] It was named after Richard Russell Jr. , signed into law by President Harry S. Truman in 1946, [ 3 ] and entered the federal government into schools' dietary programs on June 4, 1946.

  7. Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Federal purchase and distribution of food continued after the war. In the 1960s, counties began to cease distributing the surpluses direct to low income individuals, instead providing an early form of food stamp. [9] The move to food stamps was criticized by most of the representatives of the Civil Rights Movement.

  8. It’s not quite free food delivery, but it’s arguably economical. Burger King charges a $1 delivery fee, plus a 15% service fee and a $2.50 small cart fee for orders $5-$9.99.

  9. Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program - Wikipedia

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    The program serves as a go-between for schools and fresh produce vendors, allowing schools to order food directly from local growers, and allows schools to allocate some of their Food Distribution Program funds to fresh produce. [26] Schools involved in the DoA's FFVP are allowed to use funds from the DoD's FFVP in order to purchase fresh produce.