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SNAP benefits get a sugar rush crackdown, 18 states on board
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78450, member: 636"] The federal government is letting states ban junk food from SNAP purchases starting in 2026. Around eighteen states already have approval to block EBT cards from buying stuff like soda, candy, and energy drinks. Big states like Texas, Florida, and Indiana are all on the list, each with its own rollout dates for the new rules next year. This whole shift is part of a bigger USDA plan pushed by officials like Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins. The idea is to force the program toward healthier options, aiming to cut down on diet-related diseases. Officials argue that taxpayer money for food aid should not go toward sugary snacks with no real nutritional value. They say it is about improving public health outcomes for low-income families over time. Opponents think it is a bad move that just complicates shopping for everyone involved. They say it restricts personal choice, could embarrass people at the register, and will be a pain for stores to manage. The debate basically boils down to whether the government should guide nutritional choices or just provide the funds without strings attached. [/QUOTE]
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