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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is crucial in combating food insecurity in low-income households. In 2024, about 41 million Americans benefited from SNAP. Recent changes have ...
In 2024, several states have tightened restrictions on what can be purchased with SNAP benefits, aiming to promote healthier eating habits.
SNAP, or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, has proven vital in preventing food insecurity and hunger, especially amongst lower-income households.
The SNAP Next Step Program is in place in the state, but it’s not mandatory. Also, a new 2025 waiver will effectively prohibit the purchase of soda and energy drinks with SNAP benefits.
Retailers are figuring out how to navigate new policies tightening participation in the food assistance program and ...
For example, if someone spends $10 using SNAP, they receive an additional $10 to purchase fruits and vegetables. Less than one in 10 Ohioans eat the recommended servings of fruits and vegetables ...
However, SNAP already incorporates evidence-based restrictions — for instance, prohibiting the purchase of alcohol, tobacco, and hot prepared foods — acknowledging the necessity of promoting ...
Ohio Governor DeWine aims to limit sugary drinks from SNAP purchases, creating a working group to draft a waiver.
Thousands of grocery stores around the country rely on customers who pay with SNAP benefits. Some could close because of cuts ...
Most foods not affected by new SNAP purchase restrictions Nevertheless, it’s a simple picture: whether an item remains SNAP-eligible comes down to whether the item is exempt from sales tax.
The SNAP Next Step Program is in place in the state, but it’s not mandatory. Also, a new 2025 waiver will effectively prohibit the purchase of soda and energy drinks with SNAP benefits.