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  2. SNAP FAQ: What is the Washington EBT Quest Card and How ... - AOL

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    Washington's SNAP, also called Basic Food, is administered by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS). Benefits are sent out monthly to eligible low-income households ...

  3. SNAP FAQ: What Is the Washington EBT Quest Card and How ... - AOL

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    The Washington Quest Card works just like a credit or debit card, and can be used to buy eligible food items at any participating store. If you qualify for cash benefits, your Washington Quest ...

  4. Food Stamps Schedule: Washington State Basic Food ... - AOL

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    Washington Basic Food benefits are paid out to Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards which works just like a debit card. The Basic Food EBT card can be used in most grocery stores and some ...

  5. Food Lifeline - Wikipedia

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    One warehouse is located in Shoreline, Washington and the second location is at SoDo, Washington. This food comes from restaurants, grocery stores, farmers, and food manufacturers. [5] Every day Food Lifeline is able to distribute 88,000 meals with the help from over 10,000 volunteers. [1]

  6. ServSafe - Wikipedia

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    ServSafe is a food and beverage safety training and certificate program administered by the US National Restaurant Association.The program is accredited by ANSI and a US nonprofit called the Conference for Food Protection. [1]

  7. List of Washington state symbols - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Washington, the state's flag. The U.S. state of Washington has 21 official emblems, as designated by the Washington State Legislature.These symbols, which reflect the history and culture of the state, are often opportunities for politicians to "tie themselves to popular symbols", for teachers to highlight the legislative process to their students, and for lobbyists to "have their ...