Run On Food Banks Underway As SNAP Benefits Face Going Dark By Weekend
By the end of the week, Democrats will be responsible for millions of Americans losing their food stamps due to their refusal to pass a clean continuing resolution to fund the federal government amid day number 29 of the shutdown. Already, working-class households are turning to food banks nationwide, and some of these free food distribution centers are warning of collapse, as they lack the proper supplies to fill the gap if food stamp cards go dark.
“Democrats have spent a month playing with people’s livelihoods because the far-left wing of their party won’t let them accept a clean, nonpartisan CR. If they want to prevent damage from their shutdown, then they can end their shutdown. The bill is right there at the desk,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune wrote on X.
Democrats have spent a month playing with people’s livelihoods because the far-left wing of their party won’t let them accept a clean, nonpartisan CR.
If they want to prevent damage from their shutdown, then they can end their shutdown. The bill is right there at the desk. pic.twitter.com/qtaLPzWL6b
— Leader John Thune (@LeaderJohnThune) October 29, 2025
At the start of the week, the American Federation of Government Employees, the country’s largest union representing federal workers, urged Democrats to abandon their current position and join Republicans in supporting a stopgap solution before more damage is done to working poor households and the economy.
Front page of the New York Post.
Working poor households have wasted no time in the government shutdown and shifted to food banks nationwide. Some food banks warn that supplies are getting low amid the influx in demand, and some even warn of a collapse if SNAP goes offline this Saturday.
Google Searches for “food bank near me” are exploding to a five-year high.
A New Mexico-based food bank director warned MSNBC: “For every meal that a food bank provides, the SNAP program provides nine. There’s no way we can meet that gap.”
Food bank director: “for every meal that a food bank provides, the SNAP program provides nine. There’s no way we can meet that gap.” pic.twitter.com/5lYTLtBq8q
— Ari Drennen (@AriDrennen) October 27, 2025
Federal workers are getting their first taste of recession-like conditions.
NOW: massive line of fed employees, contractors at food bank in Northern Va.
And they are about to run out just over an hour into distribution. Took me 10 min to walk the full line.
Was in a car w a woman who teared up after hearing this. She shook it off but was shook. pic.twitter.com/sLWkD2ia3p
— Lisa Desjardins (@LisaDNews) October 24, 2025
Hundreds of TSA agents lined up to receive grocery assistance from a local food bank and its food supply partners.
— PIX11 News (@PIX11News) October 27, 2025
🍞 Massive lines for free food as federal workers go unpaid during U.S. shutdown
The video shows the situation in Landover, Maryland. Organizers of the food distribution said they were “overwhelmed” by the turnout.
According to CNN, about 1.4 million federal employees in the… pic.twitter.com/0WeC0aNb5Q
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) October 23, 2025
Supplies dwindling.
As a result of the government shutdown, SNAP benefits will not be going out on Nov. 1st. This is a disaster for tens of thousands of local families, and it will be crippling for local food banks. Recently, I stopped by Second Harvest, our region’s largest food bank network, to… pic.twitter.com/V4wKjzpbRU
— U.S. Congressman Ryan Mackenzie (@RepMackenzie) October 29, 2025
Atlanta area food bank says they can not act as long-term replacement for SNAP shortage https://t.co/l8PTLeAx79
— Atlanta News First (@ATLNewsFirst) October 28, 2025
🚨 Massive lines of federal workers and contractors are forming at a Virginia food bank during the shutdown. Supplies ran out within the first hour, leaving many without help. pic.twitter.com/0D5HZ8gGZl
— David J Harris Jr (@DavidJHarrisJr) October 24, 2025
The GreenHouse Food Bank in Deer Park is expecting 13 pallets of food donations tomorrow morning from the LDS church. The director says these donations are greatly appreciated. It’s unclear how long supplies will last the community with SNAP benefits in jeopardy. @kxly4news pic.twitter.com/mgSQUVe1qv
— Mary Sherden (@MarySherdenKXLY) October 27, 2025
The odds of a government shutdown being resolved next week stand at 26%, while the odds of a resolution after mid-November are 41%, according to Polymarket data.
      Tyler Durden
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