{"id":96140,"date":"2026-06-25T18:43:22","date_gmt":"2026-06-25T18:43:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fallsurfing.net\/firstnews\/rep-brandon-gill-to-snap-advocate-whats-nutritional-about-coca-cola-does-general-mills-fund-your-advocacy-organization\/"},"modified":"2026-06-25T18:43:22","modified_gmt":"2026-06-25T18:43:22","slug":"rep-brandon-gill-to-snap-advocate-whats-nutritional-about-coca-cola-does-general-mills-fund-your-advocacy-organization","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fallsurfing.net\/firstnews\/rep-brandon-gill-to-snap-advocate-whats-nutritional-about-coca-cola-does-general-mills-fund-your-advocacy-organization\/","title":{"rendered":"Rep. Brandon Gill to SNAP Advocate: &#8220;What&#8217;s Nutritional About Coca-Cola?&#8221; &#8220;Does General Mills Fund Your Advocacy Organization?&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> Rep. Brandon Gill asked Gina Plata-Nino, Director of SNAP Policy and Advocacy for the Food Research and Action Center, why her organization advocates that SNAP benefits cover sugary sodas like Coca-Cola, and eventually arrives at the questions: &#8220;Do organizations who profit off of food stamps fund your organization or businesses?&#8221; &#8220;Does General Mills fund your organization?&#8221;  &#8220;I don&#8217;t have access to that information,&#8221; the witness said.   &#8220;I do,&#8221; Gill said. &#8220;It&#8217;s right here. They do fund your organization. Do they profit off of food stamps?&#8221;  &#8220;Retailers are the major beneficiaries. That&#8217;s where EBT dollars are utilized,&#8221; the witness said.  &#8220;Yes, and they&#8217;re profiting off of your advocacy. Do you think that that&#8217;s a conflict of interest?&#8221; Gill asked, getting no response. &#8220;I think most people think that&#8217;s a conflict of interest. I know you don&#8217;t want to answer. My time is up.&#8221;  <\/p>\n<blockquote><p>REP. BRANDON GILL: OK, Plata-Nino. Got a couple questions for you.  Should SNAP dollars be spent on sodas?  GINA PLATA-NINO: The purpose of the SNAP program is to provide families to have food and beverages.  REP. BRANDON GILL: Should it be spent on sugary sodas?  GINA PLATA-NINO: I am happy to talk about hunger and nutrition, but not dictate what Americans should or should not eat or may have access to.  REP. BRANDON GILL: I&#8217;m asking if tax dollars should be used to pay for sodas.  GINA PLATA-NINO: Taxpayers&#8217; money should be utilized to ensure that individuals have access to the food that they need to survive or may be accessible to them.  REP. BRANDON GILL: Do they need sugary sodas to survive?  GINA PLATA-NINO: Some of them do, who do have low blood issues, who may have kidney issues.  REP. BRANDON GILL: Is that right? You think they need Coca-Cola to survive? Do you think that&#8217;s the most appropriate use of our tax dollars?  GINA PLATA-NINO: I am not a physician, but medical records and &#8211;  REP. BRANDON GILL: You were just citing the health needs, apparently, of the American people. So do the American people need Coca-Cola to survive?  GINA PLATA-NINO: I did not say that.  REP. BRANDON GILL: I&#8217;m asking you. I&#8217;m giving you the opportunity to say yes or no.  GINA PLATA-NINO: I will not answer for individuals and their choices.  REP. BRANDON GILL: You think that there are some Americans who need Coca-Cola to survive? Is that your testimony?  GINA PLATA-NINO: I am happy to talk about the food and &#8211;  REP. BRANDON GILL: You just don&#8217;t know. You just don&#8217;t know.  I think most people can rationally say that you don&#8217;t need Coca-Cola to survive. Wouldn&#8217;t you agree?  GINA PLATA-NINO: I agree that we have a hunger crisis and that we need to address it, but ensuring that individuals have the food resources that they need &#8211;  REP. BRANDON GILL: Got it. And one of those is sugary Coca-Cola.  What does SNAP stand for?  GINA PLATA-NINO: It&#8217;s a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.  REP. BRANDON GILL: What&#8217;s nutritional about Coca-Cola?  GINA PLATA-NINO: I am not a nutritionist. I am a food-security expert in ensuring that individuals have the food resources that they need.  REP. BRANDON GILL: This is a common-sense question. All of these have been common-sense questions. I&#8217;m just asking you, is there nutritional value to sugary sodas? It&#8217;s a yes-or-no question.  GINA PLATA-NINO: I am not an expert. I would have to look at the dietary guidelines.  REP. BRANDON GILL: I don&#8217;t think that there&#8217;s nutritional value to sugary sodas. I think most people in this room would agree with that assessment. But you have no opinion?  GINA PLATA-NINO: I&#8217;m here to talk about the food needs and the hunger crisis that individuals here in America are &#8211;  REP. BRANDON GILL: You&#8217;re ideologically dug in that you want our taxpayers paying for sugary sodas, that you will not, in a straightforward way, admit that sugary sodas are not helpful for the American people.  GINA PLATA-NINO: I think that focusing on soda when people are going hungry &#8211;  REP. BRANDON GILL: We spend a lot of our &#8211; a lot of our tax dollars are spent on soda. That&#8217;s why I&#8217;m asking about it.  And you appear to be so ideologically dug in that you won&#8217;t answer a simple question that that&#8217;s not an appropriate use of our tax dollars and that that does not, in fact, make the American people more healthy.  GINA PLATA-NINO: I won&#8217;t answer because there&#8217;s no data sort of proving that.  REP. BRANDON GILL: Do you need data to determine whether drinking soda is healthy?  I&#8217;m sorry. It&#8217;s a serious question. Do you believe that perhaps drinking sodas every day is healthy?  GINA PLATA-NINO: The worst health outcome is hunger when individuals don&#8217;t have the &#8211;  REP. BRANDON GILL: Do you satiate hunger with Coca-Cola?  GINA PLATA-NINO: I did not say that.  REP. BRANDON GILL: But you said that the worst health outcome is hunger, and I&#8217;m asking you about sugary sodas.  GINA PLATA-NINO: And I&#8217;m focusing on the nutrition needs and making sure that children have the resources &#8211;  REP. BRANDON GILL: Is your organization funded by soft-drink makers?  GINA PLATA-NINO: I am not in charge of development, but no.  REP. BRANDON GILL: It&#8217;s not?  OK. Is your organization funded by organizations that make money from food stamps?  Do organizations that profit from food stamps fund your organization, or businesses?  GINA PLATA-NINO: I mean, in the &#8211; I can&#8217;t comment to that. Happy to talk about the research that needed &#8211;  REP. BRANDON GILL: Does General Mills fund your organization?  GINA PLATA-NINO: I don&#8217;t have access to that information.  REP. BRANDON GILL: I do. It&#8217;s right here. They do fund your organization. Do they profit off of food stamps?  GINA PLATA-NINO: Retailers are the major beneficiaries. That&#8217;s where EBT dollars are utilized.  REP. BRANDON GILL: Yes, and they&#8217;re profiting off of your advocacy. Do you think that that&#8217;s a conflict of interest?  I think most people think that&#8217;s a conflict of interest. I know you don&#8217;t want to answer. My time is up.  <\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.realclearpolitics.com\/video\/2026\/06\/25\/gop_rep_brandon_gill_grills_wiitness_a_snap_hearing_do_the_american_people_need_coca-cola_to_survive.html\">RealClearPolitics Videos<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Rep. 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