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More Retailers Step Up as SNAP Cutoff Deadline Looms

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[Update as of Oct. 31, 2025] More retailers and service providers are stepping up with programs to help the estimated 40 million Americans facing a Nov. 1 cutoff of SNAP benefits. For example, The Save Mart Companies, which operates 191 supermarkets under the Save Mart, Lucky and FoodMaxx banners across Nevada and California, has launched a “Right by You” affordability promise that includes 50% discounts on select meat and produce through Nov. 4 as well as guaranteed low pricing on Thanksgiving staples across all banners.

In addition to focusing on food affordability, the retailer also wants to expand food access. A “Friends Feeding Friends” campaign, running Nov. 5 to Jan. 1, 2026, allows shoppers to purchase $5 or $10 Pantry Packs at checkout to support local food banks, with all of the donations staying within the communities where they’re raised. The Save Mart Companies also is partnering with Keurig Dr Pepper to contribute up to $120,000 in matching funds, with the first food distribution reaching families before Christmas.

“When families tell us they’re choosing between groceries and gas, between meat on the table or medicine in the cabinet, we can’t shrug and say ‘that’s inflation,’” said Jim Perkins, President of The Save Mart Companies in a statement. “That’s what ‘Right By You’ is all about — 12 programs, food bank matching funds and community investment. We’re meeting people where they are with solutions that actually help.”

DoorDash Adds Discounted Delivery Partners

A total of 25 supermarket chains also are contributing via their DoorDash partnerships, helping waive delivery and service fees on one order from their stores for SNAP recipients during November, while funding lasts. Newly participating companies include Winn-Dixie, ShopRite, Fairway Market, Gourmet Garage, The Fresh Grocer, Price Rite Marketplace, the Raley’s Companies, the Save Mart Companies, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Food City, El Super, Fiesta Mart, Smart & Final and Strack & Van Til.

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Additionally, realizing that stretched food budgets also affect the rest of the household’s expenses, SurgePays, a wireless and fintech company connecting underserved consumers to mobile and financial services, has launched a free wireless program for households receiving SNAP benefits under its LinkUp Mobile prepaid brand. The program includes unlimited talk and text and 3 GB of monthly data for up to five users per household; qualified consumers can sign up here.

“As someone who has spent the past two decades serving the underbanked and underserved markets, I’ve seen firsthand how politics can devastate families who are simply trying to get by,” said Brian Cox, CEO of SurgePays in a statement. “Wireless service has become essential to everyday life for all Americans, and helping families save money during this time of uncertainty is important to us. Our company was built to reach this exact demographic, the people most often overlooked and most affected by government dysfunction.”

Retailers Donate Funds and Food as SNAP Cutoff Deadline Looms

Original story from Oct. 28 begins-

With more than 40 million Americans facing a Nov. 1 cutoff of food aid delivered via SNAP [the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program] due to the ongoing government shutdown, food banks will be stretched even thinner than usual, according to the New York Times. Hunger is a reality in the U.S.: according to Feeding America, 14.3% of the U.S. population, 47.4 million people, faced food insecurity in 2023.

In response to the immediate crisis, retailers including BJ’s Wholesale Club, H-E-B and DoorDash have stepped up their charitable donations to those facing hunger and food insecurity.

H-E-B Commits $6 Million to Anti-Hunger Efforts

Texas-based H-E-B has committed $5 million to support food banks across the state and $1 million for Meals on Wheels programs. The $5 million will be distributed among food banks in the Feeding Texas network.

“At H-E-B, we are passionate about taking care of Texans,” said Winell Herron, SVP of Public Affairs, Diversity and Environmental Affairs at the supermarket retailer in a statement. “We are proud of our longstanding partnership with these incredible organizations that work year round to support those in need.”

In addition to these gifts and as part of its year-round hunger relief initiatives, H-E-B also recently held its Help End Hunger donation campaign, which raised nearly $1 million from customers to support Texas food banks. In a separate donation campaign, H-E-B customers helped raise $500,000 for organizations in Texas helping to feed pets in need.

DoorDash to Deliver 1 Million Meals for Free

DoorDash will deliver 1 million meals for the platform’s 300+ Project DASH food bank partners in November, and will waive delivery and service fees for an estimated 300,000 grocery orders for SNAP recipients shopping at Sprouts, Dollar General, Schnucks, Food Lion, Giant Foods, The Giant Company, Hannaford, Stop & Shop, Hy-Vee, Giant Eagle and Wegmans. DoorDash also will donate food, shelf-stable items and household essentials from DashMart stores to local food banks.

“No one should go hungry in America — period,” said Max Rettig, VP and Global Herad of Public Policy at DoorDash in a statement. “Millions of families are worried right now about how they’ll put food on the table. Fighting hunger is core to our mission at DoorDash, and we’re stepping up alongside leading grocers and retailers to help bridge the gap.

“We know this is a stopgap, not a solution,” Rettig added. “But doing nothing simply isn’t an option.”

Project DASH, DoorDash’s effort to power delivery on behalf of food bank partners across the country, has powered a total of 8 million deliveries, equivalent to 135 million meals.

“The food security of millions of people who rely on SNAP is at dire risk,” said Eric Mitchell, President of Alliance to End Hunger in a statement. “We know that the only viable solution is to ensure SNAP benefits are being delivered in full to those in need of food assistance as soon as possible.”

BJ’s Supports Organizations Nominated by its Associates

BJ’s has relied on its associates for ideas about where donations will have the most impact as the wholesale club donates more than $1.2 million to local organizations in 17 states and Washington, D.C. For example, in Staten Island, N.Y., BJ’s will donate $50,000 to the Carl V. Bini Memorial Fund, named for an FDNY firefighter who lost his life on Sept. 11, 2001. The funds will be used to provide groceries, hygiene kits and free health screenings to more than 2,000 underserved residents.

Shannon Ashton, Lead Recruiter at BJ’s, nominated the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South in Taunton, Mass., where she serves as a volunteer. The $40,000 grant will help expand out-of-school programs focused on academic success, health and wellbeing, leadership development and workforce readiness.

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