On November 1st, the Twin Cities face a significant challenge as over 400,000 Minnesotans lose SNAP funding, leaving food shelves scrambling to meet increased demand. The Open Door Pantry in Dakota County expands hours and offers 'temporary shutdown support,' aiming to provide an additional 30,000 pounds of food. With grocery prices high and many households relying on SNAP, the pantry serves as a vital safety net, ensuring no one goes hungry. Community members and volunteers rally to support, hoping lawmakers will restore funding soon.
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