CAMDEN - In the narrow aisles at Cousin's Supermarket Tuesday, a half-dozen Camden mothers huddled around a nutritionist, watching her point to unit pricing tags and nutrition labels and waiting for the Spanish translation.

The group shuffled from the fresh produce department to the Marlton Avenue grocery store's canned goods and cereal aisles.

The Camden mothers — all WIC-eligible with children in the city's Head Start program — left the store with a $10 fresh food voucher and tips for stretching a nutritionally packed dollar.

"We help them identify healthy choices, which should be purchased with WIC checks," Jaya Velpuri, vice president and WIC (Women, Infants and Children) director at Gateway Community Action Partnership in Camden, told the Courier-Post.

The tour was among a handful of in-store information sessions WIC put on in 2015. Since the grant-funded health literacy program began in June, 258 parents — 158 in Camden City and 100 in Cumberland County have participated, according to Velpuri.

Click the following link to read more about what these mothers learned during the nutrition-informative tour: http://www.courierpostonline.com/story/news/2015/11/17/camden-moms-get-supermarket-lesson/75932802/