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The project goal is to implement and rigorously evaluate an innovative primary-care based healthy food prescription that is paired with incentives to use the local supermarket's established healthy food shelf-tag labeling system to increase healthy food choices at the point of purchase. The investigators will: 1) assess the program's impact on participants' food and nutrition security, 2) assess the program's impact on participants' supermarket purchases and diet, and explore the program's impact on health, and 3) use the research findings to engage health systems, nutrition educators, and communities in evidence-based strategies to improve nutrition security. The program has the potential to sustainably encourage healthy food choices where decisions matter-in the supermarket, using existing supermarket resources. 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