DoorDash, SNAP and emergency food response
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As the federal government shutdown continues, millions of Americans may not receive their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits in November, but DoorDash is stepping in to help. The
As the SNAP funding cliff nears, DoorDash announces 1 million free meals, fee waivers and even donations to food banks to support struggling families.
DoorDash has started an Emergency Food Response through Project DASH, delivering one million free meals through food banks and waiving delivery and service fees for SNAP recipient grocery stores.
DoorDash announced it will deliver 1 million free meals through food banks and waive fees for 300,000 SNAP grocery orders in November.
As SNAP benefits risk ending Nov. 1, DoorDash will provide 1M free meals and waive delivery fees for grocery orders to help families.
As SNAP benefits are set to lapse due to the government shutdown, leaving 140,000 people without food aid in RI, pantries are bracing for impact.