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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.
As the SNAP funding cliff nears, DoorDash announces 1 million free meals, fee waivers and even donations to food banks to support struggling families.
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
DoorDash is delivering one million free meals nationwide through its food-bank network. The company is waiving delivery and service fees on grocery
As SNAP benefits risk ending Nov. 1, DoorDash will provide 1M free meals and waive delivery fees for grocery orders to help families.
The federal government shutdown caused a pause in the disbursement of SNAP benefits for November, but DoorDash is stepping in to help.
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DoorDash and Gopuff launch emergency food responses for SNAP recipients
The government shutdown has caused over 42 million Americans to lose their SNAP benefits. Now DoorDash and Gopuff are stepping up to provide emergency food aid assistance during the month of November.
DoorDash has started an Emergency Food Response through Project DASH, delivering 1 million free meals through food banks and waiving service fees for SNAP.
Almost three million New Yorkers could be without federally-provided food assistance starting Nov. 1, according to Gov. Kathy Hochul.