That's how setting precedents starts allowing the government to dictate what you buy. I'm not saying someone should be allowed to use the bulk of what they get to buy junk food, but who's to say a poor family can't get a treat for their kids they otherwise can't afford from time to time? Because you say they can't. Ok now take it further.. your health insurance will no longer allow you to buy junk food or anything harmful to your body because it contributes to an increase in your use of the insurance system for your benefit down the road. It's not fair to others that pay into the system is it when they're taking better care of themselves? I say we get rid of the things in food that are harmful rather than say a set group of people can't have access.