Trump wants to replace grocery aid for seniors with "MAHA food boxes"
CBSN
President Trump's proposed budget for next year could include big changes for a small food aid program that helps low-income senior citizens supplement their diets. Under the plan, funding for the program — called the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) — would be cut, and seniors instead would receive what the Trump administration is calling "MAHA food boxes" filled with products sourced directly from farmers.
The food boxes — whose name stems from Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s pledge to "Make America Healthy Again" — could eventually also be rolled out to either "supplant or complement current USDA programs," the U.S. Department of Agriculture told CBS MoneyWatch in an email.
The agency didn't disclose what other government programs could integrate use of the MAHA food boxes.
