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BumRushDaShow

(151,250 posts)
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 04:34 AM Yesterday

Four States Have Asked USDA to Let Them Ban Soda, Candy From Food Assistance Program [View all]

Source: US News and World Report/Reuters

April 24, 2025, at 4:41 p.m.


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Four Republican states have asked the U.S. Department of Agriculture to let them ban soda, energy drinks and other food items from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as food stamps, according to an agency spokesperson.

President Donald Trump's administration has said it will hastily approve such waivers submitted by states as part of its agenda to "Make America Healthy Again," a slogan popularized by health secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and his supporters. More than 41 million Americans receive benefits from the SNAP program, the nation's largest food assistance program.

Iowa, Nebraska, Arkansas and Indiana have submitted waivers to the agency, a spokesperson said on Thursday. The agency did not make copies of the waivers available. Arkansas wants to exclude soda, fruit and vegetable drinks with less than 50% natural juice, "unhealthy drinks" and candy, according to a copy of the waiver on the website of Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

Indiana hopes to exclude candy and soda, according to an April 15 press release from Governor Mike Braun. Nebraska would exclude soda and energy drinks, according to an April 7 letter sent to Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins by Governor Jim Pillen. Reuters could not immediately verify the content of Iowa's waiver. Iowa lawmakers have been considering a bill that would limit SNAP purchases to whole foods like eggs, milk and vegetables.

Read more: https://www.usnews.com/news/top-news/articles/2025-04-24/four-states-have-asked-usda-to-let-them-ban-soda-candy-from-food-assistance-program

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More small government from the GOP. Haggard Celine Yesterday #1
Here's the Iowa proposal justgamma Yesterday #2
That's way too restrictive. NH Ethylene 23 hrs ago #67
The grocery store line tongue clickers have made their move... Hugin Yesterday #3
On my health insurance healthy food card I can't buy either candy nor soda. elocs Yesterday #4
Post removed Post removed Yesterday #5
Red states being red states IronLionZion Yesterday #6
I have mixed feeling about this radical noodle Yesterday #8
Goddess forfend that people on SNAP might purchase items that might niyad Yesterday #19
I am aware of that radical noodle Yesterday #21
People who receive food stamps can still buy all the soda and candy they want, NH Ethylene 22 hrs ago #70
Clearly, there are people on SNAP who do not put the nutritional needs of their children 1st. n/t elocs Yesterday #29
Because some of that "food" is actually harmful. Trueblue Texan Yesterday #10
Processed junk food is cheaper than fresh perishables IronLionZion Yesterday #12
There is some logic to it hueymahl Yesterday #18
repukes DO NOT CARE if people have healthcare or not Skittles 13 hrs ago #79
Personally, I'd keep the same amount of food stamps but, ADD a certain amount for soda, ice cream, chips .. chouchou Yesterday #7
Is that $700/$125 per month? Polybius Yesterday #15
I have absolutely no idea. I was thinking 2 weeks. I've never asked anybody what they get.. chouchou Yesterday #45
$292. Per person is the highest possible benefit in Illinois questionseverything Yesterday #38
Actually, I could agree with the soda and candy part of this notion... Trueblue Texan Yesterday #9
Yep. Anyone remember Sarah Palin and her Big Gulp... keep_left Yesterday #41
Regardless of the potential health benefits, dchill Yesterday #11
This orangecrush Yesterday #57
Frankly, I agree with the proposal. Martin68 Yesterday #13
Sorry, Nanny - I'll never do it again. Jean Genie Yesterday #23
Products with unhealthy amounts of sugar are bad for everybody, particularly children. It isn't "shaking Martin68 Yesterday #25
Because god forbid a poor child should have pop and cupcakes on their birthday 🎂 questionseverything Yesterday #27
Oh, please... Martin68 Yesterday #28
? What else but food stamps would provide cupcakes and soda questionseverything Yesterday #33
Okay we can make a stipulation- one box of shitty cake mix per birthday AkFemDem Yesterday #31
I honestly can't tell if you are being serious or sarcastic questionseverything Yesterday #36
FOOD STAMPS do!!!! AkFemDem Yesterday #39
The entire thread is about making food stamp purchases as restrictive as wic questionseverything Yesterday #44
Look no one is making a cake with a dozen eggs AkFemDem Yesterday #46
Poor people don't have the privilege of "the long haul " questionseverything Yesterday #50
Well as someone who has used both WIC and SNAP I can assure you... AkFemDem Yesterday #53
Fine you be the sugar police while I will continue to trust most people do the best they can questionseverything Yesterday #54
2/3 of American adults are overweight or obese NickB79 5 hrs ago #84
Homeless people lack kitchens. I don't know what percentage of folks on assistance are actually homeless, but my husband CTyankee 4 hrs ago #85
Btw if you were on wic/snap , you weren't alone questionseverything Yesterday #55
What a weird response AkFemDem Yesterday #56
I didn't accuse, I made a simple statement that you know is true questionseverything Yesterday #59
But you are suggesting just that- AkFemDem Yesterday #62
I think fathers who don't live in the home but come around regularly questionseverything 23 hrs ago #63
Oy- no, that's not how it works at all AkFemDem 22 hrs ago #68
That $20 makes 4-5 cakes though NickB79 5 hrs ago #83
Right...because they're only getting the junk food on their birthdays. n/t elocs Yesterday #32
I do too... AkFemDem Yesterday #30
Except that they are subsidizing farmers cannabis_flower Yesterday #42
This is all fine and dandy but let's be realistic here. SNAP come once a month. Has anyone here tried to make these airmid Yesterday #14
Do soft drinks and candy help with that issue? Martin68 Yesterday #26
No they do not. But you can buy a lot more crap with coupons Than you can fresh and healthy food. Most food has some airmid 22 hrs ago #72
In Fla SNAP is paid once a month to your food stamp card, you can spend it whenever you want EX500rider 23 hrs ago #64
I hate to admit it, but the Repugs are right on this one... Fil1957 Yesterday #16
They are but... BumRushDaShow Yesterday #17
you thought that and before you blink they ended SNAP for undocumented immigrants cadoman 18 hrs ago #75
I have zero problems with this. SKKY Yesterday #20
No reason the poor should entertain enjoyment at the expense of others. Torchlight Yesterday #22
If you're going to ban something ban high fructose corn syrup. cstanleytech Yesterday #24
Five states. Idaho is the fifth. jmowreader Yesterday #34
I have mixed feelings JBTaurus83 Yesterday #35
Where I live the dollar store is in the middle of town a few blocks from the Krogers questionseverything Yesterday #40
When I was a kid back in the late 50s, early 60s, mine was a single mom & we had no food stamps. elocs Yesterday #37
Fruit cocktail is too sugary for wic questionseverything Yesterday #49
People need to deal with reality here. I think many on this thread don't get how expensive it is to eat "healthy" Cheezoholic Yesterday #43
Ty cheez, I thought I got lost and fell into republican underground questionseverything Yesterday #48
Michelle Obama promoted healthy lunches Mz Pip 13 hrs ago #80
My grandkids hated the 1% milk and weren't fans of whole wheat bread either questionseverything 12 hrs ago #81
This is about controlling the lives of people the Republicans deem stupid/incapable of running their own lives, Ms. Toad Yesterday #47
That's exactly what it's about. ShazzieB Yesterday #58
Me too. n/t Ms. Toad 23 hrs ago #66
😏 ShazzieB 19 hrs ago #74
How will our 12 year olds work the fields and the factories flvegan Yesterday #51
...because those states have no other problems? Grins Yesterday #52
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone. ShazzieB Yesterday #60
Farm bill IowaUnionman Yesterday #61
repukes lost their minds when Michelle Obama made healthy food proposals Skittles 23 hrs ago #65
And then she had some children from D.C. help to plant a veggie garden at the White House! BumRushDaShow 22 hrs ago #69
correct Skittles 22 hrs ago #71
Exactly! I don't believe for one second that this is about health tulipsandroses 18 hrs ago #76
yup Skittles 17 hrs ago #78
These people want us to believe they care about a 10 yr old drinking too much soda, but if that 10 yr old is raped and tulipsandroses 8 hrs ago #82
CORRECT Skittles 32 min ago #86
It's hard to be healthy when you're poor wolfie001 22 hrs ago #73
That stuff is poison madville 17 hrs ago #77
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