![]() Those who receive vouchers can only buy the specific brand or quantity of bread, milk, eggs and other items labeled on the coupons. The voucher program has many restrictions. “I have talked to many different managers at the store, and they have told me that the milk is not popular, so they don't order a lot because they can't hold a lot on the shelves,” Diggins said. Her son was born premature, and he can only drink the formula Neosure by Similac, which she is struggling to find. ![]() Timora Diggins’ receives assistance from the nutrition program. Last year, more than 182,00 Illinois residents participated in the program. However, some recipients say they are having a hard time finding food that is WIC-approved at grocery stores. The nutrition program for women with infants, and young children, commonly referred to as WIC, is operating through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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