

The Department of Agriculture announced the changes on November 22, stating that they would "reduce the amount of milk provided in all child, pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding participant food packages" and add "soy-based" yogurts and cheeses as "substitutions for milk." "These substantial reductions in the amount of milk parents can buy for their children will exacerbate the crisis families are already facing with skyrocketing prices at the grocery store," the representatives wrote. The statement went on to describe how the milk allotment would be reduced for toddlers aged 2-4 as well as pregnant or breastfeeding mothers as well. "Under the proposed rule, this amount would be reduced to 12 quarts, a total monthly reduction of 4 quarts." "The current MMA for children 12 to 23 months old is 16 quarts," the letter reads.
