How Snack Companies Could Lose Millions Of Dollars Over ‘MAHA’ Laws
The MAHA or Make America Healthy Again movement, inspired by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is changing SNAP benefits nationwide
The MAHA or Make America Healthy Again movement, inspired by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is changing SNAP benefits nationwide. It's also influenced more than 20 states to ban junk food made with synthetic dyes and additives from K-12 schools. CNBC’s Brandon Gomez has more on what this will mean for snack companies and SNAP users.
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