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USDA Op-Ed on SNAP Healthy Foods and Retailer Standards

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Published March 19th, 2026
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Summary

U.S. Secretaries of Agriculture and Health and Human Services published an op-ed highlighting the need to strengthen SNAP retailer stocking standards. The piece discusses how modernizing SNAP will promote healthy eating and responsibly steward taxpayer dollars by ensuring low-income Americans have access to nutritious food options.

What changed

U.S. Secretaries of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins and Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. published a joint opinion piece in Fox News advocating for strengthened SNAP retailer stocking standards. The op-ed states that the program is being modernized to promote healthy eating and ensure low-income Americans have access to nutritious food options, addressing issues where retailers have allegedly exploited the system by stocking unhealthy processed foods. The article references a pending final rule and highlights the significant impact of SNAP on children's health and national security.

This notice serves as an announcement of the administration's intent to finalize changes to SNAP stocking standards. While no specific compliance deadline or penalty information is provided in this op-ed, it signals a forthcoming regulatory action that will likely require retailers participating in SNAP to adjust their inventory to meet new healthy food stocking requirements. The article implies that failure to comply with future regulations could result in consequences related to SNAP benefit redemption.

What to do next

  1. Review the full opinion piece for details on proposed SNAP stocking standard changes.
  2. Monitor for the publication of the final rule regarding SNAP retailer stocking standards.

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Press Release

ICYMI: Secretary Rollins and Secretary Kennedy Pen Joint Op-ed in Fox News “We’re bringing families more healthy foods in a SNAP”

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March 19, 2026

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(Washington, D.C., March 19, 2026) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins and U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. published a joint opinion piece in Fox News highlighting the need to strengthen SNAP retailer stocking standards.

“At long last, we are modernizing SNAP to responsibly steward taxpayer dollars, promote healthy eating and empower Americans to lead better lives,” said Secretary Rollins and Secretary Kennedy. “This pending final rule squares with the latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans’ call to eat real food by ensuring low-income Americans have healthy options available wherever they shop.”

Read the full piece below.

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Since its inception, SNAP has helped our most vulnerable citizens afford the essential and nutritious food they need. At least, that is what the program is supposed to do. Over time, however, SNAP has been taken advantage of, allowing many to game the system and leaving millions of vulnerable Americans without healthy, nutrient-dense food options.

This has accelerated the health crisis that our nation is up against. Every year, 90% of the nearly $5 trillion the United States spends on healthcare goes toward treating people with chronic conditions. And of the roughly 73 million children under age 18 in the United States, the CDC reports that over 40% have at least one chronic health condition, while more than 350,000 American children have been diagnosed with diabetes.

The consequences are far-reaching and have even put our national security at risk. Due primarily to obesity, poor physical fitness, and/or mental health challenges, more than 75% of Americans aged 17 to 24 are ineligible for military service — a staggering and dangerous reality.

Rising rates of childhood chronic disease are driven by a combination of factors. Improving SNAP — which covers 15.6 million children, or about 39% of all SNAP participants — is a terrific place to start. When it comes to a lack of healthy options for both America’s children and adults, the stocking standards that classify the foods retailers are required to stock to redeem SNAP benefits are a key culprit.

The current stocking standards were established when SNAP was used quite differently. Today, too many taxpayer dollars are spent on highly processed products loaded with empty calories. With nearly 266,000 retailers nationwide redeeming nearly $96 billion in SNAP benefits in fiscal year 2025, we can’t afford not to act.

To take just one example of SNAP misuse, retailers have been able to qualify for SNAP by selling jelly, passing it off as a "fruit," and making a quick buck off it. This was never the intent of SNAP, and the Trump administration is laser-focused on restoring the program to its original mission.

Our pending final rule raises the bar for stocking by strengthening requirements for retailers and closing loopholes that have allowed certain snack foods to count as staple foods. This rule requires all retailers to carry a minimum of 28 varieties across the four staple food groups — more than double the 12 they are currently required to carry. This will mean more real food like eggs, chicken, whole grain breads, fruit and yogurt on store shelves and on Americans’ plates.

Americans on SNAP deserve even more than 28 varieties, but this is a long overdue step in the right direction. It is also the very least retailers can do in exchange for receiving federal taxpayer dollars, since public money should go toward supporting the national interest. And retailers participating in SNAP should feel obligated to offer a variety of healthy foods, period.

At long last, we are modernizing SNAP to responsibly steward taxpayer dollars, promote healthy eating and empower Americans to lead better lives. This pending final rule squares with the latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans’ call to eat real food by ensuring low-income Americans have healthy options available wherever they shop.

There is no better 250th birthday present we can give America than making our nation healthier through real food grown by our incredible farmers, ranchers and producers. Stay tuned — there is much more to come before July 4th.

Press Release Release No.: 0044.26

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SNAP retailer stocking standards

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Classification

Agency
USDA
Published
March 19th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

Applies to
Consumers Retailers
Industry sector
4453 Cannabis
Activity scope
SNAP Benefit Redemption
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Consumer Finance
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Food Safety Public Health

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