The U.S. Department of Agriculture said SNAP benefits will be reduced by 50% until the $4.6 billion emergency fund is empty.
Food retail companies are offering discounts to food-stamp recipients facing reduced and possibly delayed financial ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) emailed grocery stores prohibiting them from offering discounts to Supplemental ...
HOUSTON — The USDA is reminding Texas retailers that all customers — including those using SNAP benefits — must be treated ...
The SNAP Equal Treatment Rule prevents retailers from treating food stamp customers differently, but using it in this way ...
While the USDA’s notice focuses on maintaining equal treatment among shoppers, state-level changes to SNAP are also on the ...
Nearly 3 million low-income New Yorkers will get partial SNAP food aid for November after judges forced the Trump ...
Two federal judges told the U.S. Department of Agriculture it must begin using contingency funds to provide food assistance, ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) said on Friday that it will release ...
USDA reminds retailers they must give SNAP and non-SNAP shoppers the same prices, with sales tax exempt only for SNAP ...
States will likely experience procedural difficulties which would affect November SNAP benefits reaching households in a ...
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