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The Rotisserie Chicken You Can’t Buy

Washington’s ban on soda purchases with SNAP benefits highlights a flawed approach to food assistance. While advocates argue against subsidizing unhealthy options, the ban fails to address the core issues facing low-income individuals, such as insufficient budgets and the prohibition of nutritious hot foods. This policy shift overlooks the deeper systemic problems in food accessibility.

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Junk Food Bans Miss the Point: RFK Jr. Should Fix SNAP’s Broken Access to Healthy Food

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s proposal to ban junk food from SNAP overlooks fundamental issues within the program. Instead of restrictions, emphasis should be on improving access to healthy, affordable foods. SNAP needs reforms, like lifting prepared food bans and enhancing benefits for fresh produce, to support nutrition and health among low-income families.

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