There's a push in Washington and ten states to ban soda (and other junk food) from SNAP, a program for low-income people to buy groceries. This seems like a no-brainer: the N in SNAP stands for nutrition, and soda doesn't have nutrients. It's liquid sugar, the last thing we need in a country full of diabetics. People can drink water for virtually nothing and save their SNAP money for actual food. Yet a number of posts from otherwise sensible accounts have opposed this.
Reporter Nick Sorter says that a company called Influenceable has been paying influencers to post these opinions. (Click on the link for the full thread.)
🚨🧵 EXPOSED: “INFLUENCEABLE” — The company cutting Big Checks to “influencers” on behalf of Big Soda
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) March 22, 2025
Over the past 48 hours, several large supposedly MAGA-aligned “influencers” posted almost identical talking points fed to them, convincing you MAHA was out of line for not… pic.twitter.com/PpPwH9lHGe
Sorter adds that "Influencers were texted by Influenceable telling them to 'help push back against government overreach', and told they’d be paid between several hundred and even $1,000+ for EACH POST..."
There was another template too, specifically pushing a CPAC link calling this a “War on Soda”
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) March 22, 2025
This link was included in the outline provided by Influenceable. pic.twitter.com/X2UAXCcirN
Athlete Riley Gaines said she was offered money for such a post but refused.
The posts above from Ian Miles Cheong and Chad Prather look like they've been deleted from X; the Clown World and Not Jerome Powell posts appear to be on other platforms. I don't know if they were paid for posting. But Eric Daugherty, an assistant news director, copped to shilling:Luckily, some patriots such as @Riley_Gaines_ REFUSED to sell out to Big Soda, turned down the offer, and called the situation out. https://t.co/KNbTtQFrjZ
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) March 22, 2025
So Eric Daugherty gets busted for taking money to shill for Soda Companies, while trashing Donald Trump, then says my bad won’t happen again.
— MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) March 23, 2025
Only reason he’s apologizing is because he got caught.
How pathetic do you have to be to accept money from these companies to say what… https://t.co/5lfjGi7f3F pic.twitter.com/6SZKnJsrQ9
If someone on social media (or regular media) says something that doesn't make sense, they may have a thousand rea$ons$ for saying it.
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