Florida implements new restrictions on SNAP benefits
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Florida implements new restrictions on SNAP benefits
"The state has restricted the use of these funds for the purchase of soft drinks, energy drinks, candy, and ultra-processed, long-shelf-life desserts, focusing resources on options with greater nutritional value."
"Florida thus becomes one of 22 states that, with Washington's approval, are seeking to align SNAP with its original purpose, reversing decades of diet-related chronic diseases."
"While the regulations allow for certain gray areas, items such as granola bars, Pop-Tarts, and freshly baked bread from supermarket bakeries will still be allowed, raising questions about the nutritional consistency of the list."
Starting April 20, Florida's SNAP program will prohibit the purchase of soft drinks, candy, and ultra-processed desserts. This initiative aims to encourage healthier shopping habits among beneficiaries. While the ban targets well-known brands like Coca-Cola and Hershey's, some products like sports drinks and low-sugar juices remain eligible. The changes are part of the federal Make America Healthy Again initiative, which seeks to address diet-related chronic diseases. Critics raise concerns about the higher costs of healthier food options and the nutritional consistency of allowed items.
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