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Nebraska’s SNAP Soda Ban Approved as Kansas Submits Waiver for Similar Restrictions

The USDA has approved Nebraska’s historic waiver to prohibit soda and energy drink purchases with SNAP benefits, while Kansas awaits federal review of its request to ban soda and candy.

DCF secretary Laura Howard said Kansas has submitted a waiver to USDA requesting permission to ban SNAP benefits from purchasing candy and soda.
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A Flourish map shows states that are considering restricting the use of SNAP benefits to purchase soda.

Overview

  • Nebraska will implement the nation’s first SNAP restrictions on soda and energy drinks starting January 1, 2026, impacting over 150,000 recipients.
  • Kansas has formally submitted a waiver to the USDA seeking to ban SNAP purchases of candy and soda, tying the request to funding for a summer meal program.
  • The Make America Healthy Again initiative under the Trump administration encourages state-led nutrition reforms, with Nebraska's waiver marking a significant precedent.
  • Critics argue these restrictions may increase food insecurity, complicate program administration, and reflect paternalistic attitudes toward low-income households.
  • Several other states, including Arkansas, Indiana, and Iowa, are pursuing or considering similar SNAP waivers to limit purchases of sugary products.