As the US government shutdown continues, food banks and local pantries are experiencing a surge in demand due to nearly 42 million Americans without benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The Department of Agriculture has frozen funding for national food assistance, effective November 1. However, some companies are stepping up to provide relief.
DoorDash is waiving merchant fees and service and delivery fees for grocery orders purchased by SNAP recipients nationwide throughout November, with a partnership of over 300 food banks, pantries, and community organizations. This initiative aims to deliver food and essentials to individuals experiencing food insecurity.
Instacart is also offering a discount code that provides 50% off the next grocery order for SNAP recipients who used their benefits to purchase groceries via Instacart in October. The company has expanded its Community Carts Campaign to support over 300 Feeding America food bank partners across the country.
Gopuff has announced that it will offer a $50 credit, split into two $25 credits during November, for eligible grocery items purchased through their platform. This relief is part of Gopuff's commitment to provide up to $10 million in total support during this time.
In addition, Albertsons Companies is accelerating the distribution of $13 million in holiday gift cards to community food banks through its Nourishing Neighbors program. The company aims to distribute these funds early to address the increased demand due to the government shutdown.
Furthermore, H-E-B has donated a significant amount to Texas food banks and Meals on Wheels programs, recognizing the growing issue of food insecurity in the state. The supermarket chain plans to host its annual Feast of Sharing series throughout November and December, serving over 340,000 meals.
As the situation continues to unfold, companies like DoorDash, Instacart, Gopuff, Albertsons Companies, and H-E-B are working together to provide support and relief to those in need.
DoorDash is waiving merchant fees and service and delivery fees for grocery orders purchased by SNAP recipients nationwide throughout November, with a partnership of over 300 food banks, pantries, and community organizations. This initiative aims to deliver food and essentials to individuals experiencing food insecurity.
Instacart is also offering a discount code that provides 50% off the next grocery order for SNAP recipients who used their benefits to purchase groceries via Instacart in October. The company has expanded its Community Carts Campaign to support over 300 Feeding America food bank partners across the country.
Gopuff has announced that it will offer a $50 credit, split into two $25 credits during November, for eligible grocery items purchased through their platform. This relief is part of Gopuff's commitment to provide up to $10 million in total support during this time.
In addition, Albertsons Companies is accelerating the distribution of $13 million in holiday gift cards to community food banks through its Nourishing Neighbors program. The company aims to distribute these funds early to address the increased demand due to the government shutdown.
Furthermore, H-E-B has donated a significant amount to Texas food banks and Meals on Wheels programs, recognizing the growing issue of food insecurity in the state. The supermarket chain plans to host its annual Feast of Sharing series throughout November and December, serving over 340,000 meals.
As the situation continues to unfold, companies like DoorDash, Instacart, Gopuff, Albertsons Companies, and H-E-B are working together to provide support and relief to those in need.