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In a press release, DoorDash said it plans to help alleviate those who depend on SNAP benefits with an emergency food response starting today.
As the SNAP funding cliff nears, DoorDash announces 1 million free meals, fee waivers and even donations to food banks to support struggling families.
According to a press release shared by DoorDash on Oct. 26, 2025, the company will be launching an Emergency Food Response that includes delivering 1 million free meals for more than 300 Project DASH partner food banks, food pantries and community organizations across the country this November.
Almost three million New Yorkers could be without federally-provided food assistance starting Nov. 1, according to Gov. Kathy Hochul.
Air traffic controller Jack Criss, a single father, says he's had to make difficult financial decisions to support his family during the government shutdown.
DoorDash is offering SNAP recipients free delivery and waived service fees just as federal assistance is scheduled to run dry.
Jack Criss, an air traffic control specialist at Joint Base Andrews, has been forced to pick up a second job at DoorDash as the shutdown drags on.
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DoorDash driver shot multiple times in Mesquite
A DoorDash delivery driver was shot multiple times on a street in Mesquite, Texas, early Sunday morning by an unknown suspect who fled the scene, leaving police to investigate the motive.