SNAP Soda, Candy Bans Take Effect in Five States on January 1st
Starting this week, five states will implement restrictions on what foods can be purchased with SNAP benefits, prohibiting items like soda and candy. These waivers, part of a broader initiative to address health concerns and reduce chronic diseases, are being spearheaded by the Health and Agriculture Secretaries. While proponents aim to improve the health of SNAP recipients, critics, including industry experts, are concerned about implementation challenges, increased costs for retailers, and potential impacts on recipients. These states’ actions represent a departure from previous federal policy and are part of the second Trump administration’s encouragement for states to seek such waivers. The waivers are set to run for two years.