With SNAP benefits at risk during the government shutdown, DoorDash and Gopuff offer free meals, grocery credits and waived fees.
Ahead of the Nov. 1 deadline, NBC News interviewed 18 SNAP recipients in 11 states. Many said without benefits, they would ...
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SNAP delays hit families, grocers step in
As millions prepare to lose access amid a potential government shutdown, companies like DoorDash, Gopuff, and Instacart are stepping in with discounted food options for SNAP participants to ease the ...
One in eight Americans use federal food aid but halting the SNAP program would hurt Black Americans more than anyone else.
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