

Please be certain you share this information with appropriate staff. NOT ALLOWED: Dinners, added meats, added sugar or salt, added DHA, added cereal, desserts or organic.Ĭlick here for a copy of the revised WIC Vendor Minimum Stock Requirements sheet for your reference. The 2-packs must be sold as a 2-pack ONLY.įruits and vegetables mixed in the same container do not count towards the minimum stock requirement (for example, apples and sweet potatoes mixed together do not count for minimum stock purposes.)īeech-Nut, Gerber, Meijer Naturals and Meijer Baby are the only WIC approved brands of infant fruits and infant vegetables.

2-packs may NOT be separated and sold as single tubs. 2-pack plastic tubs that amount to a minimum of 72 units, consisting of at least one variety of single or mixed fruits AND one variety of single or mixed vegetables.Ĥ oz. 2-pack counts as 2 units towards the 72 unit requirement) OR 2-pack) plastic tubs consisting of at least one variety of single or mixed fruits AND one variety of single or mixed vegetables (each 4 oz. 72 (4 oz.) glass jars consisting of at least one variety of single or mixed fruits AND one variety of single or mixed vegetables OR.This revision allows WIC vendors the option of glass and/or plastic, and requires at a minimum: 2-pack plastic tubs may be counted towards the 72 unit infant food minimum stock requirement. Below is a summary of the minimum stock change:Įffective immediately, Gerber 4 oz.

The Michigan WIC Program is changing its minimum stock requirements concerning infant fruits and infant vegetables.
