Beginning in 2026, Hawaii residents using SNAP benefits (food stamps) will be prohibited from purchasing sodas and soft drinks, though several local advocacy groups are challenging the new restriction.
- SNAP recipients in Hawaii will lose the ability to buy sodas, soft drinks, and other sugar-sweetened beverages using food assistance benefits starting in 2026
- The policy change aims to improve public health outcomes by reducing sugar consumption among low-income families
- Local community organizations and advocacy groups are opposing the restriction, arguing it limits food choice freedom for vulnerable populations
- Hawaii joins a growing number of states considering or implementing similar SNAP restrictions on sugary beverages
- The change may affect grocery shopping patterns at Maui stores that serve SNAP recipients, including many local families and some seasonal workers
Source: Maui Now
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