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Fears of SNAP cuts lead U.S. families to swap Halloween candy for non-perishable food.
As a potential government shutdown looms, fears of SNAP benefit cuts are prompting families across the U.S. to hand out shelf-stable foods like ramen, macaroni and cheese, and peanut butter instead of candy on Halloween.
In Denver and La Porte, among other communities, parents and neighbors are organizing food stations to provide nutritious, non-perishable items discreetly, driven by rising food insecurity.
KC Neufeld’s viral social media post inspired widespread imitation, highlighting how economic strain is reshaping holiday traditions and increasing reliance on community support.
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Los temores a los recortes de SNAP llevan a las familias estadounidenses a intercambiar los dulces de Halloween por alimentos no perecederos.