Nutrition Food & Beverages
SNAP Recipients in Nebraska Barred From Buying Sugary Drinks Under 2026 Pilot
Starting January 1, 2026, Nebraska will become the first state in the nation to restrict the use of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for the purchase of soda, soft drinks, and energy drinks. This policy change will be implemented as part of a two-year pilot program introduced jointly by Governor Jim Pillen and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins. Announced during a news conference in Fremont, Nebraska, the pilot program aims to test the impact of limiting sug
SNAP Recipients in Nebraska Barred From Buying Sugary Drinks Under 2026 Pilot
Starting January 1, 2026, Nebraska will become the first state in the nation to restrict the use of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for the purchase of soda, soft drinks, and energy drinks. This policy change will be implemented as part of a two-year pilot program introduced jointly by Governor Jim Pillen and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins. Announced during a news conference in Fremont, Nebraska, the pilot program aims to test the impact of limiting sug
FDA Recall Alert: Over 17,000 U.S. Ice Cream Batches Recalled for Plastic Contamination
A major U.S. ice cream and frozen yogurt recall has been launched by Wells Enterprises following the discovery of plastic fragments in thousands of large-format dessert tubs. The Iowa-based company—known for producing popular frozen treat brands like Blue Bunny and Halo Top—has voluntarily recalled over 17,000 batches of product distributed across 103 locations nationwide, including a facility in Rosemont, Illinois. Initiated on April 25, the recall
FDA Recall Alert: Over 17,000 U.S. Ice Cream Batches Recalled for Plastic Contamination
A major U.S. ice cream and frozen yogurt recall has been launched by Wells Enterprises following the discovery of plastic fragments in thousands of large-format dessert tubs. The Iowa-based company—known for producing popular frozen treat brands like Blue Bunny and Halo Top—has voluntarily recalled over 17,000 batches of product distributed across 103 locations nationwide, including a facility in Rosemont, Illinois. Initiated on April 25, the recall







