Five SNAP Recipients Sue USDA Over Junk Food Purchase Restrictions

Five SNAP recipients have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture, challenging waivers that restrict purchasing sugary and junk foods with food stamps. They argue these restrictions destabilize food access and surpass legal authority, citing management needs for health conditions like diabetes. The case spotlights a clash between efforts to promote nutritional policy and the rights of welfare beneficiaries, with future court rulings likely to shape SNAP purchase guidelines.
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