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‘It should be bipartisan:’ Rep. Al Green speaks on Capitol Hill about stolen SNAP benefits

Read full article: ‘It should be bipartisan:’ Rep. Al Green speaks on Capitol Hill about stolen SNAP benefits

A Houston lawmaker spoke on Capitol Hill, pushing for assistance to victims of ‘SNAP Skimming.’

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Houstonians have SNAP benefits stolen, used at Chicago store. Owner says he’s not the suspect

Read full article: Houstonians have SNAP benefits stolen, used at Chicago store. Owner says he’s not the suspect

SNAP benefits meant to help feed Houston families are ending up in the hands of the wrong people and being spent a thousand miles away in the Chicago area.

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‘You’re not alone’: Houston nonprofit helps SNAP skimming victim after watching KPRC 2 story

Read full article: ‘You’re not alone’: Houston nonprofit helps SNAP skimming victim after watching KPRC 2 story

A single mother who had her SNAP benefits stolen and used across the country received a surprise from a Houston nonprofit.

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‘Buffet for fraudsters’: SNAP cards lack security measures to protect benefits, experts say

Read full article: ‘Buffet for fraudsters’: SNAP cards lack security measures to protect benefits, experts say

The cards used by millions of Americans to purchase food for their family don’t have modern security features, experts say.

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ASK 2: What is ‘SNAP skimming?’

Read full article: ASK 2: What is ‘SNAP skimming?’

People across the country have reported an increasing number of cases where their SNAP benefits have been stolen and used, leaving them with little to no money for food.

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‘We are not stealing:’ Stolen SNAP benefits being used at Chicago store, owner says he isn’t the thief

Read full article: ‘We are not stealing:’ Stolen SNAP benefits being used at Chicago store, owner says he isn’t the thief

SNAP benefits stolen via skimming are hitting families hard, with no funds to replace them.

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Gov. Abbott, lawmakers weigh in on bill that would bring back funding for stolen SNAP benefits

Read full article: Gov. Abbott, lawmakers weigh in on bill that would bring back funding for stolen SNAP benefits

A day after legislation was announced by Congressman Al Green that would bring back federal funding to replace stolen SNAP benefits, elected leaders are already chiming in.

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KPRC 2 reporting on stolen SNAP benefits leads to Houston Congressman filing legislation

Read full article: KPRC 2 reporting on stolen SNAP benefits leads to Houston Congressman filing legislation

After weeks of reporting on a growing number of Houstonians who had their SNAP benefits stolen, a solution could be in the works.

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Millions of dollars in SNAP benefits stolen from Texans. But state, feds won’t share who’s taking them

Read full article: Millions of dollars in SNAP benefits stolen from Texans. But state, feds won’t share who’s taking them

For some families in Texas, the monthly deposit of SNAP benefits onto their Lone Star card is the only way they can put food on the table.

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Are egg producers inflating prices during the bird flu outbreak to boost profits?

Read full article: Are egg producers inflating prices during the bird flu outbreak to boost profits?

Egg producers blame the ongoing bird flu outbreak for driving prices up to record highs.

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Get these items out of your car ahead of freezing temperatures

Read full article: Get these items out of your car ahead of freezing temperatures

With bitterly cold temperatures expected across much of Texas, hopefully you are taking steps to make sure your family, your pets, and your home are ready for the frigid weather.

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USDA launches an internal investigation into the deadly Boar's Head outbreak

Read full article: USDA launches an internal investigation into the deadly Boar's Head outbreak

U.S. Agriculture Department officials have launched an internal investigation into how the agency handled reports of serious problems tied to a deadly listeria outbreak at a Boar's Head deli meat plant in Virginia.

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Food spoiled because of the power outage? Here’s how to get rid of the smell in your fridge 🤢

Read full article: Food spoiled because of the power outage? Here’s how to get rid of the smell in your fridge 🤢

If you’re one of the millions of Houston residents who had their food spoiled because of the power outages, you might be trying to get rid of the dead animal smell in your fridge. Here are some tips on how you can do so. What tricks have you tried to get rid of the smell?

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Get these items out of your car ahead of freezing temperatures

Read full article: Get these items out of your car ahead of freezing temperatures

With bitterly cold temperatures expected across much of Texas, hopefully you are taking steps to make sure your family, your pets, and your home are ready for the frigid weather. Before you settle in to ride out this winter blast though, you should check the inside of your car to make sure you didn’t accidentally leave something outside that could cause an expensive mess.

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Houston-area food banks seeing sharp increase in demand

Read full article: Houston-area food banks seeing sharp increase in demand

Houston-area food pantry operators have reported spikes in demand stemming from inflation and the ending of certain pandemic-related benefits. The president of the Houston Food Bank told KPRC 2 at least 1 million people in the region are experiencing food insecurity.

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Frozen fruit sold at H-E-B, Costco, Walmart recalled for potential hepatitis A contamination

Read full article: Frozen fruit sold at H-E-B, Costco, Walmart recalled for potential hepatitis A contamination

Willamette Valley Fruit Co. has recalled select packages of frozen fruit that contain strawberries grown in Mexico due to a potential risk of hepatitis A contamination.

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Expert advice on how many calories to eat based on age and gender

Read full article: Expert advice on how many calories to eat based on age and gender

According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans through 2025, women in their 20s should eat 2,000 to 2,400 calories, depending on activity level. Calories decrease to all the way down between 1,600 to 2,000 calories by the time a woman is in her 60s.

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Stronger Houston: Non-profit working to reduce food insecurity

Read full article: Stronger Houston: Non-profit working to reduce food insecurity

Since the beginning of the pandemic, there’s been a rise in the number of families – who don’t know where their next meal is coming from. A Montgomery County organization is working to help ease the need.

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US bird flu case puts chicken, turkey farms on high alert

Read full article: US bird flu case puts chicken, turkey farms on high alert

Farms that raise turkeys and chickens for meat and eggs are on high alert, fearing a repeat of a widespread bird flu outbreak in 2015 that killed 50 million birds across 15 states and cost the federal government nearly $1 billion.

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Do you have Panera’s at-home chicken tortilla soup in your fridge? Read this before you eat it.

Read full article: Do you have Panera’s at-home chicken tortilla soup in your fridge? Read this before you eat it.

If you were thinking about eating that Panera Bread at-home chicken soup in your fridge, hold on.

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Get these items out of your car ahead of freezing temperatures

Read full article: Get these items out of your car ahead of freezing temperatures

With bitterly cold temperatures expected across much of Texas this week, hopefully you are taking steps to make sure your family, your pets, and your home are ready for the frigid weather. Before you settle in to ride out this winter blast though, you should check the inside of your car to make sure you didn’t accidentally leave something outside that could cause an expensive mess.

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Why you shouldn’t be washing your turkey, and other helpful hints from the USDA for a food-safe Thanksgiving

Read full article: Why you shouldn’t be washing your turkey, and other helpful hints from the USDA for a food-safe Thanksgiving

Gobble gobble! Is your turkey ready for the oven this Thanksgiving?

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Katy ISD will provide free meals to all students living in the area until December

Read full article: Katy ISD will provide free meals to all students living in the area until December

KATY, Texas – The Katy Independent School District is providing free meals to all students in the area, even if they aren’t part of the district, after the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) extended the food program waiver, the district announced. Katy ISD began providing meals Monday and students can receive free breakfast and lunch through Dec. 31, or pending available funds through the USDA and TDA. “All students are eligible for one breakfast and one lunch meal per day per federal guidance,” said Nutrition & Food Service Executive Director Donna Pittenger. “Parents can however add funds to their student’s Pay N' Go meal account for a la carte purchases or in preparation for when the USDA waiver ends,” she added. Once the waiver expires, Katy ISD will switch back to the National School Lunch and Breakfast Program, according to a press release.

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Imagen Venues joins USDA’s Farmers-to-Families program to serve nearly 3,000 families every week

Read full article: Imagen Venues joins USDA’s Farmers-to-Families program to serve nearly 3,000 families every week

HOUSTON – A local Houston event center has served thousands of families during weekly food drives for the community. Imagen Venues joined the USDA’s Farmers-to-Families Food Box program to distribute milk and produce to families every Thursday during the summer. “We are serving about 3,000 families every Thursday which turns into we’ve served about 17,000-21,000 families since we started this project in June,” said Weed. The food distribution site will give three gallons of milk and two crates of fruits and vegetables to each car. Amanda Ruiz told KPRC 2 that she has visited the food distribution every Thursday and is grateful for the community support.

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Did you get seeds from China in the mail? USDA says don’t plant them

Read full article: Did you get seeds from China in the mail? USDA says don’t plant them

HOUSTON – Both the U.S. and Texas departments of Agriculture are advising people not to plant any unsolicited seeds they may have gotten in the mail. According to Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller, these seed packets, falsely labeled as jewelry, come from China and have been mailed to people all over the country, including Texas. People are being advised not to plant the seeds as it could contain a harmful invasive plant that could cause damage to the Texas ecosystem, Miller said. “An invasive plant species might not sound threatening, but these small invaders could destroy Texas agriculture. The TDA is asking anyone who may have received a packet to report it immediately at SITC.Mail@aphis.usda.gov.

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If you have school-aged children, you could get $285 for groceries, regardless of income. Here’s how

Read full article: If you have school-aged children, you could get $285 for groceries, regardless of income. Here’s how

The Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer (P-EBT) was approved by the USDA for students who receive free and reduced lunches. Since some school districts, like Houston ISD, have so many low-income students that qualify for the benefit, it is offered to every student, regardless of the family’s income. Because of a provision that we have, all HISD students receive free lunch. We checked with Houston-area school districts. If your child attends one of those schools, they can get the $285 P-EBT card.

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Nearly 43,000 pounds of ground beef sold at Walmart, other stores being recalled

Read full article: Nearly 43,000 pounds of ground beef sold at Walmart, other stores being recalled

HOUSTON – Nearly 43,000 pounds of ground beef that has been sold at Walmart and other retailers across the country is being recalled. vacuum packages containing “MARKETSIDE BUTCHER ORGANIC GRASS-FED GROUND BEEF” and a use or freeze by date of 07/01/20 and lot code P-53298-82. vacuum packages containing four ¼ lb. pieces of “MARKETSIDE BUTCHER ORGANIC GRASS-FED GROUND BEEF PATTIES” and a use or freeze by date of June 27, 2020 and lot code P-53934-28. vacuum packages containing three 1 lb.

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55,000 pounds of frozen breakfast burritos being recalled

Read full article: 55,000 pounds of frozen breakfast burritos being recalled

HOUSTON – A South Carolina-based food maker is recalling more than 55,000 pounds of frozen breakfast burritos over concerns that they may contain pieces of plastic. The USDA said Tuesday the 3.38-pound 12-pack of El Monterey Signature Burrito Egg, Sausage and Cheese with a best-if-used-by date of Jan. 15, 2021 were sold nationwide. Officials said they were notified of three consumers who reported pieces of white, semi-rigid plastic that were found in the product. Officials said people should check their freezers for the recalled product. People with questions about the recall should call Ruiz Food Product Inc. at 800-772-6474.

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