18 states set to ban SNAP recipients from using benefits for some junk food in 2026 — kinetic luggage scale
SNAP Junk Food Bans 2026: A Traveler’s Guide The bus pulled out of Amarillo at 5:40 a.m., passengers wrapped in hoodies and headphones. A toddler tapped a juice pouch with both hands like a tiny drummer. The vending machine near the door hummed with neon bags and shiny cans. You could smell salt and sugar in the air, that sweet-sour perfume of road food. A woman in a denim jacket—let’s call her Lena—scanned the snack choices, doing quiet math. Bus change in Tulsa. Late arrival. The cheap cafeteria near the depot closes early. She tugged a card from her wallet, pressed her lips, then stepped away. “Maybe next stop,” she murmured, digging a hard-boiled egg from a plastic container. The egg had a hairline crack; its chalky scent filled the row for a second. She offered half to the kid across the aisle.