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DoorDash announced an Emergency Food Response to help Americans who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) as federal funding faces potential disruption.
SNAP recipients can use DoorDash without paying extra delivery or service fees on one order in November, the company announced on Oct. 26. The offer is available for customers who have linked a SNAP/EBT card as a payment option on their DoorDash profile ...
DoorDash has launched an Emergency Food Response through its Project DASH initiative to deliver 1 million free meals and waive delivery fees for 300,000 grocery orders placed by SNAP recipients across the country,
Amid the ongoing federal government shutdown, millions of people are at risk for losing access to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits this November due to a lack of federal funding.
In a press release, DoorDash said it plans to help alleviate those who depend on SNAP benefits with an emergency food response starting today.
DoorDash is delivering one million free meals nationwide through its food-bank network. The company is waiving delivery and service fees on grocery
DoorDash is offering assistance to SNAP recipients facing a benefits cutoff due to a potential government shutdown. The delivery service will waive fees on one grocery order for SNAP customers in November from participating stores. DoorDash is also waiving ...
The federal government shutdown caused a pause in the disbursement of SNAP benefits for November, but DoorDash is stepping in to help.