1 MINUTE AGO, HHS SECRETARY RFK JR. AND AGRICULTURE SECRETARY BROOKE ROLLINS ANNOUNCED THE EXPANSION OF A BAN ON JUNK AND UNHEALTHY FOODS IN 12 STATES, AIMED AT ENDING TAXPAYER-FUNDED UNHEALTHY DIETS THAT BURDEN THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM. “NO EBT” SIGNS ARE NOW APPEARING IN STORES NATIONWIDE AFTER THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S CRACKDOWN. SOME EBT USERS PROTEST, BUT OTHERS SAY FOOD STAMPS SHOULD ONLY BUY HEALTHY FOODS: “IF THEY WANT COOKIES, CHIPS, OR SODA, THEY CAN WORK AND PAY FOR THEM

🚨 Junk Food Apocalypse! Trump’s SNAP Crackdown Bans Soda & Chips in 12 States – EBT Users Furious! 

In a bombshell announcement today, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins dropped a policy grenade: the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps, will no longer cover junk food purchases in 12 states starting in 2026. This unprecedented move, part of the Trump administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) agenda, aims to curb the use of taxpayer dollars to fund diets linked to obesity, diabetes, and skyrocketing healthcare costs. But the decision has ignited a firestorm, with “No EBT” signs sprouting at stores and social media erupting in a clash of outrage, support, and memes.YES! Brand new “No EBT” signs being put up in convenient stores. American  says it's over: “The food stamp EBT is over with— I can only buy steak,  chicken, vegetables. No snacks,

The expanded ban, which now includes states like West Virginia, Florida, and Texas, prohibits SNAP recipients from using benefits to buy sugary drinks, candy, chips, and other ultra-processed foods. “For years, SNAP has fueled America’s chronic disease epidemic by subsidizing soda and junk food,” Kennedy declared at a press conference on the National Mall. “We’re not taking food from hungry kids—we’re ensuring taxpayer money promotes health, not harm.” Rollins echoed this, stating, “SNAP is about nutrition, not enabling addiction to poison.” The duo framed the policy as a patriotic push to reverse alarming health trends, with Kennedy even suggesting that eating healthy is “an act of love for our country.”

The policy builds on earlier waivers granted to states like Nebraska and Arkansas, which already restrict SNAP purchases of soda and energy drinks. By 2026, 12 states will redefine “food” under SNAP to exclude items deemed unhealthy, a historic shift from the program’s broad allowance of any consumable except alcohol, tobacco, and hot foods. Governors like Texas’ Greg Abbott have championed the change, arguing, “Taxpayers shouldn’t foot the bill for junk food that makes Americans sick.” The administration hopes all 50 states will eventually adopt similar restrictions, with Kennedy urging governors to “join the MAHA revolution.”

But not everyone’s cheering. SNAP recipients and anti-hunger advocates are pushing back hard, calling the ban a patronizing overreach that strips away personal choice. “This is just a sneaky way to cut benefits,” said Gina Plata-Nino of the Food Research and Action Center. “SNAP users aren’t buying more junk food than anyone else—they’re just trying to survive on $6 a day.” Critics argue the restrictions could worsen food insecurity, especially in food deserts where fresh produce is scarce. One X user fumed, “First they take our soda, then what? Forcing us to eat kale? This is America, not a nanny state!”

Meanwhile, supporters are rallying behind the policy with fiery rhetoric. A viral Threads post declared, “If you’re on welfare, you don’t get to buy Mountain Dew and Doritos with my taxes. Get a job and buy your own junk!” The comment section exploded, with thousands liking and sharing, while others clapped back, “So poor people don’t deserve a treat? That’s classist garbage.” The debate has turned Threads into a battleground, with hashtags like #SNAPBan and #MAHA trending as users post memes of sad soda cans and defiant grocery carts overflowing with chips.

The policy’s practicality is also under scrutiny. A 2007 USDA report warned that banning specific foods could be a logistical nightmare, requiring retailers to track millions of products and increasing administrative costs. Some economists, like Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach, argue there’s no evidence restrictions will improve health outcomes, as SNAP users’ diets mirror those of other low-income Americans. Food industry lobbyists, like Sarah Gallo of the Consumer Brands Association, are also nervous, warning that a patchwork of state rules could disrupt supply chains and raise prices.

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Kennedy and Rollins remain undeterred, framing the ban as a moral crusade. At a recent MAHA Monday event, they celebrated with governors from Iowa and West Virginia, signing waivers amid a festive farmers market backdrop. “This is about empowering states to protect their citizens,” Rollins said. “We’re not dictating diets—we’re giving people tools to thrive.” Kennedy doubled down, claiming ultra-processed foods are “engineered to addict” and comparing food companies to Big Tobacco.

The controversy has sparked wild speculation online. Some Threads users claim the ban is a precursor to broader food control, with one post alleging, “Next, they’ll ban meat and push cricket flour on us!” (No evidence supports this.) Others see it as a bold step toward fixing a broken system, with a popular comment reading, “RFK’s right—junk food is killing us. Why are we subsidizing poison?” The polarized reactions have driven clicks and shares, with Threads algorithms boosting the most outrageous takes.

As the 2026 implementation looms, the SNAP ban is shaping up to be one of the Trump administration’s most divisive moves. Will it make America healthier, or is it a heavy-handed policy that punishes the poor? One thing’s certain: the internet’s already hooked, and the fight over what belongs in your grocery cart is just getting started. Click to join the debate!

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