Gopuff is the latest company stepping in to help people who could lose access to food assistance if Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funding runs out due to the government shutdown.
The delivery service announced it will provide up to $10 million in free groceries to SNAP customers through a new relief program launching Nov. 1. Eligible recipients can receive $50 in discounts spread over two weeks in November.
To participate, customers must have a SNAP EBT card linked to their Gopuff account. Those who already have their card added don’t need to take any additional steps. Once eligible groceries are added to their cart, customers can apply discount codes at checkout.
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