Philadelphia's Restaurants and Grocers Step Up to Help Those Affected by SNAP Pause
As the US Department of Agriculture prepares to suspend Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits for nearly 2 million Pennsylvania residents, local eateries and grocery stores are pulling out all the stops to provide free food to those in need. The move comes as a welcome relief to families and individuals who will be left without access to crucial nutrition assistance during the month-long government shutdown.
Restaurants like Juana Tamale, TΓΆska, and Center City Pretzel Co., are offering complimentary meals to customers with EBT cards until the standoff is resolved. Customers can enjoy everything from Mexican tacos to soft pretzels, all while knowing they're getting a helping hand from their community.
In another show of support, K&A Bagel Cafe has started giving away free bags of bagels on Wednesdays through Sundays, and Rowhouse Grocery now offers a "community card" that provides discounts to customers impacted by the loss of SNAP benefits.
Grocery stores like Riverwards Produce and South Philly Food Co-op are also getting in on the action. They're assembling boxes of food and distributing them to families who need it most, with donations pouring in from generous neighbors.
With so many local businesses stepping up to help those in need, Pennsylvania residents will likely find themselves with a little more food on the table β at least for the time being.
As the US Department of Agriculture prepares to suspend Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits for nearly 2 million Pennsylvania residents, local eateries and grocery stores are pulling out all the stops to provide free food to those in need. The move comes as a welcome relief to families and individuals who will be left without access to crucial nutrition assistance during the month-long government shutdown.
Restaurants like Juana Tamale, TΓΆska, and Center City Pretzel Co., are offering complimentary meals to customers with EBT cards until the standoff is resolved. Customers can enjoy everything from Mexican tacos to soft pretzels, all while knowing they're getting a helping hand from their community.
In another show of support, K&A Bagel Cafe has started giving away free bags of bagels on Wednesdays through Sundays, and Rowhouse Grocery now offers a "community card" that provides discounts to customers impacted by the loss of SNAP benefits.
Grocery stores like Riverwards Produce and South Philly Food Co-op are also getting in on the action. They're assembling boxes of food and distributing them to families who need it most, with donations pouring in from generous neighbors.
With so many local businesses stepping up to help those in need, Pennsylvania residents will likely find themselves with a little more food on the table β at least for the time being.