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Arkansas will move forward with a ban on using SNAP for candy and soda despite recent court ruling

The state says the waiver-based rules will target sugary drinks and candy to curb obesity and diabetes, affecting nearly 42 million SNAP users nationwide.

  • Starting Wednesday, Arkansas will prohibit Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits from purchasing candy and soda. Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced the policy on Monday, citing an urgent need to combat a "chronic disease epidemic" in America.
  • Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins pushed for the ban as part of the "Make America Healthy Again" campaign. Sanders argued the state was simultaneously approving candy purchases via SNAP while spending Medicaid funds treating resulting diseases.
  • The state launched the AR SNAP Companion app, created by Chicago-based Sifter Solutions, to help families identify eligible products at more than 2,500 SNAP-authorized retailers. The app will scan barcodes, displaying eligibility status for 223,490 Arkansans enrolled in SNAP.
  • Despite a federal judge vacating similar restrictions in other states last week, Arkansas is proceeding with the ban. Christin Harper, policy director at Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, warned the administrative complexity could cause independent retailers to stop accepting SNAP.
  • The USDA-approved waiver also prohibits fruit and vegetable drinks with less than 50% natural juice. While Sanders dismissed legal challenges as "crazy," critics contend the state lacks evidence that restrictions effectively improve diet quality and long-term health outcomes.
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Arkansas will move forward with a ban on using SNAP for candy and soda despite recent court ruling

Arkansas is moving forward with a ban on allowing government food aid to be used for candy and soda. The ban starts Wednesday.

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