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Sub-division b point 1 excludes:

> Commodity food specifically made available by the United States Department of Agriculture.

Which I'd guess includes flour.



Unlikely. Commodity food made available by the USDA is directly sold or distributed by the USDA [1].

[1] https://www.fns.usda.gov/csfp/commodity-supplemental-food-pr...


Oh, ok, that doesn't mean at all what I thought it meant, sorry! (British, I just assumed 'commodity food supplied by agriculture' would be all cereals etc., possibly nationally grown only, but you know, commodities.)


So is the same item counted as UPF when the USDA supplies it but not otherwise, or does it mean the USDA supplying it grant the category of item non-UFP status.

Does this count if they supply it from a vending machine on their premises :-)




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