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Report Finds Removing Junk Food from SNAP Benefits Would Save Millions 

A report by Mississippi State Auditor Shad White suggests that restricting junk food purchases with SNAP benefits could save taxpayers over $22 million annually and enhance public health. Currently, 23% of SNAP spending goes on unhealthy foods, which impacts both obesity rates and Medicaid costs for the state.

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