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U-M Expert: SNAP Food Restrictions Don’t Improve Health Outcomes, While Incentive Programs Show Promise

April 4, 2025

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With new leadership in the Department of Health and Human Services, many states are being encouraged to restrict the foods eligible for purchase under SNAP programs, asking for items like sugary sodas to be left on the shelves. In this article, Kate Bauer, associate professor of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Michigan School of Public Health discusses the potential implications of these policy changes and delves into the research behind whether this shift would improve public health.

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