SCHENECTADY — Market 32 and Price Chopper announced reductions on as many as 30 grocery items, offering reduced pricing in response to SNAP benefits becoming unavailable across the country on Nov. 1.

“Lots of families across the six states we serve are having a hard time making ends meet, especially now. We’re determined to do our part to help,” Blaine Bringhurst, president of Market 32 and Price Chopper, stated in a press release. “Grocery stores are at the heart of a complex food system that families, farmers, food producers, and food banks all rely on. It comes with great responsibility – one we take to heart – which is why we’re mobilizing resources and partners to provide some relief, support, and stability.”

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