FY 2020 Food Changes CANNED FRUITS CANNED VEGETABLES NOT INCLUDED

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FY 2020 Food Changes CANNED FRUITS CANNED VEGETABLES NOT INCLUDED Canned/jarred fruits and vegetables may be redeemed with client’s cash value benefit for produce. This is in addition to the fresh and frozen produce options. CANNED FRUITS Any brand Fruits in 100% fruit juice or water CANNED VEGETABLES Any brand Regular, low sodium or no salt added vegetables NOT INCLUDED Fruits and vegetables with added sweeteners, seasonings, flavoring, fats, oils, herbs or spices, cream/cheese/butter sauce, pickled vegetables, tomato sauces, soups, salsas, mixtures with meat or legumes