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Companies and nonprofits are rolling out new programs to keep food flowing — from free grocery credits to multimillion-dollar donations.
Instacart is offering 50% off grocery orders (up to $50) for active SNAP users.
DoorDash is delivering 1 million free meals through food banks and waiving fees on 300,000 grocery orders for SNAP recipients at select stores with code SNAPDD.
Gopuff is offering two $25 credits for SNAP customers with free 15-minute delivery as of Saturday, with code SNAPRELIEF.
Instacart is offering 50% off grocery orders (up to $50) for active SNAP users.
DoorDash is delivering 1 million free meals through food banks and waiving fees on 300,000 grocery orders for SNAP recipients at select stores with code SNAPDD.
Gopuff is offering two $25 credits for SNAP customers with free 15-minute delivery as of Saturday, with code SNAPRELIEF.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown Nice. When things are tight it's great when businesses come to the aid of those in need.
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Gosh, it's almost like people were warned to not depend on the government for their very subsistence.
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