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SHOULD UNHEALTHY FOODS AND SNACKS BE BANNED FROM SNAP?

Do you support a complete and total ban on purchasing Soda, Candy, Dessert, and Salty Snacks with government welfare benefits like SNAP and food stamps?

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 YES, BAN THESE PRODUCTS FROM PURCHASE WITH WELFARE BENEFITS! 

 NO, ALLOW THESE PRODUCTS TO BE PURCHASED VIA WELFARE BENEFITS! 

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Friend, many Americans support a complete and total ban on the purchase of Soda, Candy, Dessert, and Salty Snacks with government benefits, like SNAP or food stamps. They argue that taxpayer dollars should not be used to make America less healthy, and government food benefits should go toward pantry staples and healthier options like eggs, milk, bread, vegetables, and more.

Some even see it as a way to stick it to Big Food and fight back against soda manufacturers by hurting their sales with this ban, given that many of these companies have unprecedented market share and control of the soft drink industry.

Opponents of the "unhealthy food" ban argue that Americans should be free to purchase whatever grocery they like, whether that be a healthy or unhealthy option, and method of purchase - credit card, food stamps, SNAP, cash, or something else - shouldn't matter. Some say that banning Americans from purchasing these products is unfair to the companies that sell them, and legislation shouldn't be used to target these companies.

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