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USDA Tightens SNAP Retailer Rules, Stores Face New ‘Real Food’ Mandate

Washington, D.C. — May 7, 2026, 15:06 EDT The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday locked in new rules that demand SNAP-authorized retailers stock a broader mix of staple foods, upping requirements for stores aiming to tap into the more than $90 billion spent each year through the main food-aid initiative for low-income Americans. SNAP—the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program—remains the country’s primary food assistance program. (USDA) The rule comes as the USDA steps up scrutiny of retailers, cracking down on fraud and raising nutrition standards for a program that reaches millions of families and more than 200,000 stores. Agriculture Secretary

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