Food Delivery Companies Step in to Help SNAP Recipients Hit by Shutdown
As the federal government prepares to freeze Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments, major food delivery companies are offering discounts and relief to low-income families struggling with hunger. Instacart has announced it will provide 50% off its next grocery order for customers using SNAP benefits, while also pledging $5 million in support for food banks.
In an effort to ease the financial burden on families, DoorDash is waiving delivery fees for over 300,000 SNAP orders in November, in partnership with major retailers like Sprouts, Dollar General, Stop & Shop, and Winn-Dixie. Meanwhile, Gopuff has launched a program that will give its users $50 worth of free groceries.
Additionally, Zip Co. is providing temporary no-fee payment plans for eligible users, offering a lifeline to families affected by the shutdown. With these initiatives, food delivery companies are stepping up to support those most in need during this challenging time.
As the federal government prepares to freeze Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments, major food delivery companies are offering discounts and relief to low-income families struggling with hunger. Instacart has announced it will provide 50% off its next grocery order for customers using SNAP benefits, while also pledging $5 million in support for food banks.
In an effort to ease the financial burden on families, DoorDash is waiving delivery fees for over 300,000 SNAP orders in November, in partnership with major retailers like Sprouts, Dollar General, Stop & Shop, and Winn-Dixie. Meanwhile, Gopuff has launched a program that will give its users $50 worth of free groceries.
Additionally, Zip Co. is providing temporary no-fee payment plans for eligible users, offering a lifeline to families affected by the shutdown. With these initiatives, food delivery companies are stepping up to support those most in need during this challenging time.