SNAP benefit restrictions officially take effect in Texas; what recipients can and cannot buy

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BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – New restrictions on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits are now in effect across Texas, marking a significant change in the purchasing power of recipients. The recent adjustments to the SNAP program are designed to promote healthier food choices among users, aligning with broader public health goals.

As of Wednesday, SNAP beneficiaries can no longer use their benefits to buy certain items, including candy and sweetened beverages like soda and sports drinks. These changes aim to steer recipients towards healthier options, which is particularly critical in a state where dietary-related health issues are prevalent.

However, the new restrictions pose challenges for some residents, especially those living in food deserts with limited access to grocery stores. In areas like south Bexar County, community organizations are stepping up to address the growing need for food assistance.

Hope for the Hurting Ministries, a local non-profit, conducts a food drive on the last Friday of every month. Organizers report that the demand remains high, with lines stretching back to Interstate 37 during distributions. “The need is great, and we hear it from the people that a lot of them are just so grateful,” said Pastor Martin Medellin of Hope for the Hurting. “We’re giving a big shoutout to the (San Antonio) Food Bank, of course, for their assistance and, you know, their love to help the community.”

With a lack of large commercial grocery stores nearby, many families in the Southside Independent School District community often rely on smaller retailers, such as dollar stores or gas stations, for their grocery needs. Pastor Medellin emphasizes their commitment to providing fresh produce and healthy options, stating, “We’re here to help. We’re bringing vegetables, fruits… good food for families, seniors, and children. So, we’re going to be here to just try to fill in that gap.”

For residents like Mary Salazar, the recent SNAP restrictions highlight issues of accessibility. Salazar faces health challenges that make it hard to travel long distances to larger grocery stores. “I have to go all the way to Military Drive,” she said. “Right now, I can barely drive over here.” This reflects a broader concern for many individuals who rely on SNAP benefits and struggle with mobility.

The items now ineligible for purchase with SNAP benefits include:

Despite these restrictions, some snack items remain eligible for purchase with SNAP benefits, offering a small comfort to recipients navigating these changes. As Texas implements these new regulations, the focus remains on balancing the need for healthier food choices with the realities of accessibility and availability for all residents.

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