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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 26 MIN

Food Systems Under Pressure: Prices, Policy, and People (Part 1)

from University of Iowa College of Public Health · host CPH Communications

In this episode, we sit down with Professor Hannah Shultz to unpack what rising food prices actually mean for food access and food insecurity in the United States. From grocery store sticker shock to broader policy decisions, this conversation connects everyday experiences to the larger systems shaping who can afford to eat and how. We explore how inflation, supply chain dynamics, and labor challenges are influencing the cost of food, along with the role of federal policy, including the Farm Bill and SNAP, in shaping access across communities. The conversation also highlights why food insecurity is not a one-size-fits-all issue and how unpredictability in prices and income can make it even harder for households to stay food secure. This is part one of a two-part series. Be sure to tune in next week as we continue the conversation. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/plugged-in-to-public-health-food-systems-under-pressure-part-1/ Have a question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support Plugged in to Public Health by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks. #publichealth #healthcare #foodprices #foodinsecurity #foodaccess #policy #inflation #farmbill #SNAP #iowacity

In this episode, we sit down with Professor Hannah Shultz to unpack what rising food prices actually mean for food access and food insecurity in the United States. From grocery store sticker shock to broader policy decisions, this conversation connects everyday experiences to the larger systems shaping who can afford to eat and how. We explore how inflation, supply chain dynamics, and labor challenges are influencing the cost of food, along with the role of federal policy, including the Farm Bill and SNAP, in shaping access across communities. The conversation also highlights why food insecurity is not a one-size-fits-all issue and how unpredictability in prices and income can make it even harder for households to stay food secure. This is part one of a two-part series. Be sure to tune in next week as we continue the conversation. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/plugged-in-to-public-health-food-systems-under-pressure-part-1/ Have a question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support Plugged in to Public Health by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks. #publichealth #healthcare #foodprices #foodinsecurity #foodaccess #policy #inflation #farmbill #SNAP #iowacity

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