Four U.S. states are moving forward with proposals to restrict Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients from using their benefits to buy candy and soda. This push has ignited a heated debate, as lawmakers, nutrition advocates, and community leaders weigh the balance between public health concerns and personal freedom. At the heart of the discussion lies a fundamental question: Should the government limit what low-income families can buy with food assistance? These measures could have far-reaching implications, not just for recipients, but for the broader national conversation on food policy and health.