Waiving Soda Goodbye: Current Restrictions and Potential Expansions in SNAP
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Vermont Law ReviewWaiving Soda Goodbye: Current Restrictions and Potential Expansions in SNAPvermontlaw.eduBy Olivia Bayne The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides approximately 41 million people nationwide with access to essential food and nutrition.[1] This federally funded food-assistance program was originally designed to redistribute excess farm commodities during the Great Depression.[2] More recently, however, SNAP’s focus has shifted towards alleviating hunger and food insecurity by increasing low-income […] The post Waiving Soda Goodbye: Current Restrictions and Potential Expansions in SNAP appeared first on Vermont Law Review .
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