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Coloradans soon won’t be able to use SNAP benefits to purchase soda

Last updated: August 4, 2025 3:25 pm
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Colorado shoppers using the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will soon face restrictions on purchasing certain unhealthy foods. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved a waiver for Colorado to exclude soda and sugary beverages from SNAP benefits starting in 2026.

Governor Jared Polis praised the waiver as a significant step towards improving the health of Coloradans by reducing obesity, diabetes, and tooth decay. He hopes that by limiting the availability of soda, the change will also help address food deserts in the state and increase shelf space for more nutritious SNAP-eligible products.

In addition to Colorado, waivers have been approved for West Virginia, Florida, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas to redefine the types of food eligible for purchase under SNAP. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. commended the move, stating that it will prioritize real food and public health.

Colorado is awaiting approval for two more waiver provisions that would allow SNAP recipients to buy hot prepared foods from grocery stores and simplify the process for farmers market vendors to accept SNAP payments. Governor Polis has long advocated for these changes, having previously introduced an amendment while serving as a congressman to make junk food and soda ineligible for SNAP benefits.

“Focusing on healthier foods in SNAP should be our priority,” said Governor Polis in a recent statement. To stay updated on Colorado news, sign up for the daily Your Morning Dozen email newsletter.

Originally Published: August 4, 2025 at 3:49 PM MDT

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