The commitment will go towards funding 141 projects across the nation. The full details of the package are expected to be announced by Doug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, at an event at the White House later on Tuesday.
The funding builds on the $8 billion already committed to fighting hunger in September 2022.
So… is that like 1 meal per person from now until 2030, or less?
They’d better use the money to buy rice: $9.7 billion, over 8 years, for 17 million households… is about $70/year per household. Looking up Walmart prices, that’s 300lb of rice per year, or about 1lb of rice per day, or 1500kcal, which is what a single 4-8 year old needs. Still not much, but slightly better than a single meal for 8 years.
It says in the article that the money will fund different projects that will combat food insecurities. It’s not implying that the 1.7b will directly buy food for people, that’d be silly.
On top of this, rice is not a staple food for most Americans, so many don’t know how to cook it or what to do with it, aside from with packaged goods like Rice-A-Roni.
True, the article mentions:
How will that make people more secure about food?