GREAT FALLS As the partial federal government shutdown continues and SNAP payments are temporarily suspended, some businesses in Great Falls are banding together to help their neighbors in need.

Quentin Shores reports - watch the video:

Aaron Weissman, the owner of Teriyaki Madness, says his restaurant's mission is based on community, especially when people are struggling to purchase food.

We're in the business of feeding people at Teriyaki Madness. And our core value is people shouldn't go hungry. So, we're going to see what we can do to help.

To alleviate the strain, Weissman and his colleagues are providing subsidized lunches to those affected.

We'll give you a junior chicken teriyaki bowl with white rice and veggies for about half off, which is $5. I wish we could do more, but we'

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