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New CalFresh program provides up to $100 of free groceries each month

Families and individuals can earn up to $100 per month to spend on fresh food with a new program at Northgate Markets in Southern California.

The program, called “Más Fresco,” will allow CalFresh participants to earn up to $100 every month to spend on fruits and vegetables.

CalFresh is California’s implementation of SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program – formerly known as “food stamps.”

To be eligible, you must be a CalFresh recipient, at least 18 years of age or older. Rewards can only be earned and used at a Northgate Market location in Southern California.

After enrolling for the free rewards program, participants will be randomly assigned one of two benefits:

The program also includes ongoing discounts and promotions on fruits and vegetables.

Once reward dollars are earned, the credit can be used to purchase more qualifying fresh fruits and veggies while using their EBT card.

The Más Fresco program is a partnership between UC San Diego Health, the United States Department of Agriculture and Northgate González Market.

It aims to promote more consumption of fresh fruits and veggies among CalFresh recipients. Only qualifying purchases can be used to earn rewards.

Fruits and vegetables that do not qualify:

As of 2022, there are over 2.6 million households that are currently receiving SNAP benefits or food stamps in California.