Grocery stores and food delivery services are stepping up to help those affected by the ongoing federal government shutdown, which has left nearly 42 million Americans without benefits to purchase groceries. The Department of Agriculture's freeze on funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has resulted in a surge in demand at food banks and local pantries nationwide.
To alleviate some of the pressure, several companies are offering discounts and relief to SNAP recipients. DoorDash, a popular food delivery service, is waiving merchant fees and delivering groceries with no extra charge for millions of orders. The company has partnered with over 300 food banks and community organizations across the country to provide essential items.
Instacart, another leading grocery delivery service, is offering an individual discount code that provides 50% off a customer's next grocery order for SNAP recipients who used the program in October. Instacart is also expanding its Community Carts Campaign to support over 300 Feeding America food banks and agencies across the country.
Gopuff, a food delivery platform, has announced that it will offer two $25 credits for SNAP-eligible grocery items, totaling $50, during the month of November. The company is committed to providing up to $10 million in total relief to those affected by the shutdown.
Other retailers are also pitching in, with Albertsons Companies donating $13 million in annual holiday gift cards to community food banks through its Nourishing Neighbors program. H-E-B, a San Antonio-based supermarket chain, has donated five million dollars to Texas food banks and one million dollars to Meals on Wheels programs across the state.
These efforts aim to provide some relief to those struggling with food insecurity during this critical time. While the situation remains uncertain, it's heartening to see companies stepping up to help alleviate some of the pressure.
To alleviate some of the pressure, several companies are offering discounts and relief to SNAP recipients. DoorDash, a popular food delivery service, is waiving merchant fees and delivering groceries with no extra charge for millions of orders. The company has partnered with over 300 food banks and community organizations across the country to provide essential items.
Instacart, another leading grocery delivery service, is offering an individual discount code that provides 50% off a customer's next grocery order for SNAP recipients who used the program in October. Instacart is also expanding its Community Carts Campaign to support over 300 Feeding America food banks and agencies across the country.
Gopuff, a food delivery platform, has announced that it will offer two $25 credits for SNAP-eligible grocery items, totaling $50, during the month of November. The company is committed to providing up to $10 million in total relief to those affected by the shutdown.
Other retailers are also pitching in, with Albertsons Companies donating $13 million in annual holiday gift cards to community food banks through its Nourishing Neighbors program. H-E-B, a San Antonio-based supermarket chain, has donated five million dollars to Texas food banks and one million dollars to Meals on Wheels programs across the state.
These efforts aim to provide some relief to those struggling with food insecurity during this critical time. While the situation remains uncertain, it's heartening to see companies stepping up to help alleviate some of the pressure.