When the dollar store closes, US families on food benefits lose a lifeline – One America News Network

September 29, 2024 – 4:24 AM PDT

NASHVILLE (Reuters) – Nearly every day, Latrina Begley, 37, of Nashville, or one of her six children, shopped at the Family Dollar down the hill from their home, using federal food benefits to buy Hot Pockets or frozen pizza, and staples like milk.

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But Family Dollar shut down the location earlier this year, as part of closures of nearly 1,000 stores out of its 8,200, a move intended to boost profits. Cuts last year to the largest U.S. anti-hunger safety net, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), previously called food stamps, after the end of the COVID pandemic hit the retailer’s sales in the months before the closures.

Purchases made with SNAP represent $11 out of every $100 spent at the bargain chain, according to retail research firm HSA Consulting.

The closure leaves Begley with only a few convenience…

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