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    SNAP Bans On Soda, Candy & Other Items Begin Taking Effect

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    SNAP bans on soda, candy, and other food items have reportedly begun taking effect in select states.

    RELATED: Government Shutdown Officially Ends — Here’s The Update On SNAP Benefits, Federal Workers’ Back Pay, Air Travel & More!

    More On The Reported SNAP Bans On Soda, Candy & Other Food Items In Select States

    According to USA Today, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Utah, and West Virginia are the first states to begin bans on soda, candy, and other food items starting on Thursday, January 1. Utah and West Virginia will begin by banning “the use of SNAP to buy soda and soft drinks.” Nebraska “will prohibit soda and energy drinks,” while “Indiana will target soft drinks and candy.” Iowa will follow with limits on “taxable foods, including soda and candy, but also certain prepared foods,” AP News reports.

    “The Trump Administration is leading bold reform to strengthen integrity and restore nutritional value within the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program,” the United States Department of Agriculture reportedly asserted about the update. “… These waivers are a key step in ensuring that taxpayer dollars provide nutritious options that improve health outcomes within SNAP.”

    Per the outlet, earlier this year, Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr noted that “Every American who wants to eat a donut ought to be able to eat it or drink a Coke. But the federal taxpayer should not be paying to poison our children. And we’re going to end that.”

    Will Other States Adopt The Bans On Soda, Candy & Other Food Items

    Per the outlet, a total of 18 states will ultimately adopt the ban in 2026. In February, after the initial five states kick off their restrictions, Idaho, Oklahoma, and Louisiana will follow suit. In March, Colorado will join the ban. Texas, Virginia, and Florida will join the ban in April. Arkansas and Tennessee will join the ban in July. Hawaii and South Carolina will join the ban in August. North Dakota will join in September, and Missouri will join in October.

    AP News adds that the effort is aimed at “reducing chronic diseases such as obesity and diabetes associated with sweetened drinks and other treats.” However, some “retail industry and health policy experts” believe that the update, which has “no complete lists of the foods affected and technical point-of-sale challenges that vary by state and store,” could cause longer checkout lines and customer complaints.

    “It’s a disaster waiting to happen of people trying to buy food and being rejected,” expert Kate Bauer reportedly told the outlet, while medical doctor Anand Parekh added. “This doesn’t solve the two fundamental problems, which is healthy food in this country is not affordable and unhealthy food is cheap and ubiquitous.”

    Recent SNAP Events

    As The Shade Room previously reported, SNAP resumed at the end of the government shutdown in November. Since then, the program has made headlines alongside the Trump administration reportedly requiring recipients to reapply for their benefits. This, as it was reportedly shared that more than 180,000 who were listed as deceased were reportedly still receiving funds.

    Earlier this month, it was reported that Democratic states may possibly face restrictions on receiving benefits if they aren’t compliant with Trump’s initiative.

    RELATED: Democratic States Could Face SNAP Restriction As Trump Administration Reportedly Cracks Down On Fraud (UPDATE)

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