New lawsuit targets a set of waivers approved by the USDA that allow states to limit purchases of junk food.
Kansas, Ohio, Nevada, and Wyoming join 18 other states in restricting what SNAP recipients can buy with benefits.
The restriction waivers bar SNAP recipients from using their benefits on junk foods, sodas, energy drinks or other "non-nutritious items." ...
The changes in four states mean certain sugary items will no longer be eligible for purchase using SNAP benefits.
Consumers and an advocacy group are suing the Trump administration over USDA waivers allowing five states to restrict SNAP benefits from buying sugary foods.
Foodlink will bring together hundreds of local food bank leaders for its annual “Nourish” Member Agency Conference on ...
The Department of Agriculture's proposed rule to double the staple food stocking requirements for SNAP retailers could be ...
Carolyn Hill enjoys cooking healthy meals for her family. But since the SNAP benefits were cut in Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill ...
The Department of Agriculture has approved waivers for 18 states to restrict what SNAP recipients can purchase at grocery ...
You're making dinner from whatever's left in the cabinet, telling yourself payday is close. Or maybe you're doing the math on ...
Recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Wednesday, challenging its food restriction waivers that reduce ...