When I was a kid I remember getting it. It was called "surplus food." I remember the brick of cheese, and I didn't like it because it was so hard to slice for a cheese sandwich. We also got these cans of beef chunks in gravy. I loved it, because we rarely got meat at home, but now that I think of it, it didn't actually say it was beef, and it didn't taste like beef. But it tasted good and it didn't kill me. Our circumstances were not my parent's fault, but I always swore I was never going to live like that, so I've always been a penny pincher.
We often get a 1-1/2# can of real beef in juices. I love it. After melting off the fat and juices I put that in the fridge in a tall tumbler and throw away the fat plug. It can then be turned into a really nice beef stew by adding a can or 1/3 package of mixed vegetables.
The meat can be turned into a tasty taco meat mixture, or chili.
We get 1% milk, 2 quarts, and often dried milk which comes in handy. Often large boxes of cereal, 4 cans of a vegetable, 2 cans of fruit, and 2 large bottles of fruit juice - grape, orange, apple, and cranberry.
There is usually some kind of starch. 5# bag of oatmeal, macaroni, or rice and dried beans.
Some of the other meats are Chili, no beans, lower sodium; 2 cans pink salmon, 2 large cans of chicken breast meat or 2 large cans of tuna.
It's really nice, and what I don't want, I pass along to a neighbor who doesn't qualify for her own.