Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Nebraska Becomes First State to Ban Soda and Energy Drinks in SNAP Program

USDA approves Nebraska's waiver under 'Make America Healthy Again,' with restrictions effective January 1, 2026, as Idaho awaits decision on similar request.

FILE - Soft drink and soda bottles are on display in a refrigerator at El Ahorro market in San Francisco, Sept. 21, 2016. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)
Stock image/file photo: A person shopping in a grocery stores.
SNAP and EBT accepted here sign, taken in 2022.

Overview

  • Nebraska's USDA-approved waiver restricts soda and energy drinks from being purchased with SNAP benefits starting January 1, 2026, marking a first for the program.
  • Idaho has formally submitted a waiver to ban soda and candy under SNAP, with a potential implementation date of July 1, pending USDA approval.
  • Six other states, including Arkansas, Indiana, and Colorado, have pending SNAP waiver requests to restrict purchases or expand access to certain foods.
  • USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins advocates for state-driven pilots as part of the 'Make America Healthy Again' initiative, emphasizing innovative nutrition reforms.
  • Critics argue the restrictions increase administrative burdens and stigmatize low-income families, while proponents highlight potential health benefits.