NYC grocers say sales dropped this month with shutdown-caused delay in food assistance

Grocery Sales Plummet Amid Delayed Food Assistance Benefits Due to Government Shutdown

The prolonged federal government shutdown has taken a toll on New York City grocery stores, with sales plummeting by as much as 25% last week due to delayed food assistance benefits. The disruption, which lasted for over a month, left many recipients struggling to access vital groceries, prompting store owners to take drastic measures to mitigate the impact.

Grocery store managers across the five boroughs reported ordering fewer items, lowering prices, and even paying out of pocket to help customers afford basic necessities. One store owner described the scene as "chaotic," with a customer breaking down in tears after being unable to access her food assistance benefits.

The shutdown has also led to confusion over how to process SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) payments, with some grocery stores refusing to accept payments from the program. The New York Attorney General's office had to send cease-and-desist letters to businesses, including ShopRite, ordering them to accept the payments.

Despite the challenges, many store owners expressed optimism that sales will recover once the shutdown is resolved and benefits resume in full. However, concerns remain about the impact of new work requirements for SNAP recipients, which could lead to a reduction in benefits and further strain on grocery stores.

The program's importance cannot be overstated, with over 1 million households relying on it. The increase in SNAP recipients has disproportionately affected low-income neighborhoods, where grocery sales can make up more than half of store revenue. Store owners described the experience as "tough," but noted that they are committed to supporting their communities.

To mitigate the impact, many stores have offered discounts, donated to local organizations, and even worked with schools on grocery coupons. However, fears over immigration enforcement remain a concern for small food businesses, with sales dipping since January due to fears of raids and deportation.

The shutdown has highlighted the need for more comprehensive support systems for vulnerable populations, who often rely on programs like SNAP to access basic necessities. As the country navigates its way through this crisis, grocery store owners and advocates are urging policymakers to prioritize the needs of those most affected by the shutdown.
 
OMG, 25% drop in sales is crazy! 🀯 I get it tho, can't imagine being in someone's shoes, struggling to feed fam. The way stores are adapting tho, like ordering fewer items and paying out pocket, is super admirable πŸ’ͺ. And honestly, the more ppl talk about this, the more i'm convinced that we need better support systems for vulnerable populations 🀝. It's not just about gov't shutdowns, it's about creating a safety net that works 😊.
 
Ugh, this is just great πŸ™„... grocery stores having to deal with a 25% sales drop because of some government shutdown? That's just perfect for all the low-income folks who already struggle to make ends meet. And now they're being forced to turn away SNAP recipients and accept payments from the program? Like, what even is the point of that? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The store owners are just trying to survive here, but it's like the government doesn't care about anyone except themselves.

And don't even get me started on this new work requirement thing... it's just another way for them to cut benefits and leave people high and dry. I mean, what's next? Cutting food stamps for all those "undesirable" folks? 🚫 This shutdown is a total disaster waiting to happen.
 
omg what's going on with food assistance benefits in nyc?! i mean i know gov shutdown is a big deal but 25% drop in sales at grocery stores is wild 🀯 i feel bad for ppl struggling to afford food, like my mom would be totally freaking out if she couldn't get her groceries πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ and what's up with some stores not accepting snap payments? that's just cruel πŸ’Έ i'm glad store owners are trying to help out, but it's all so frustrating πŸ˜’
 
πŸ€• the whole thing is super concerning πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ i mean these people are already struggling to make ends meet and then you got a gov't shutdown that delays their benefits? it's like, what's next? πŸ€‘ grocery stores being forced to shut down because they can't afford to stay open? 🚫 and now they're having to pay out of pocket for food? πŸ”πŸ’Έ it's not fair to the people who are already struggling. 🀝 we need to do better by our communities, especially those in low-income neighborhoods who are hit hardest by this shutdown πŸŒ†
 
omg this is getting outta hand ppl r struggling so much cuz of this gov shutdown idk how much more they can take i mean 25% drop in sales is crazy like what if there isnt even a food assistance benefit anymore ?! its not just the ppl on benefits either, small biz owners r taking huge hits too gotta feel for them . we need to make sure these people get the support they need ASAP
 
omg is it true that ppl r literally crying cuz they cant get their food assistance? 🀯 i feel bad 4 them but i dont really understand how the gov can let this happen. rnt they supposed 2 have a system in place 2 prevent this kinda thing from happening? idk man, its just sad. and what's w/ ppl refusing 2 accept SNAP payments? cant they just try 2 help ppl out? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ anyway, i hope sales go back up 4 all the stores & ppl r doin alright
 
Ugh, can't believe this is happening 🀯... Delayed food assistance benefits have already took a toll on people's lives, now grocery sales are plummeting too. It's like they're trying to break our spirits πŸ’”. I mean, shop owners are doing their best to help out, offering discounts and working with schools, but it's just not enough πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

I feel for the 1 million households relying on SNAP, those low-income neighborhoods are already struggling. It's not like they're asking for much, just access to basic necessities πŸ”πŸ₯€. And now this new work requirement is gonna make things worse? Not cool πŸ˜’.

Grocery stores are like lifelines for these communities, and when they're affected, it's a disaster πŸŒͺ️. I hope the shutdown ends soon, but until then, we gotta keep supporting our local businesses πŸ’•. They're doing their part to help out, let's give them some love ❀️.
 
πŸ€” you know what's wild is that we're literally living in a world where our government shutdowns can have such a ripple effect on people's lives, ya feel? like, we talk about stuff being "chaotic" all the time, but when it actually happens to someone who's struggling just to get by, it's like... wow. and now that the benefits are getting delayed, I wonder if we're gonna see even more of these small grocery stores struggling to keep up. i mean, they're already doing everything they can to help out, but at some point you gotta ask yourself: what's the real cost of all this? not just in dollars and cents, but like... human costs. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
omg this is so messed up 🀯 25% sales plummeting is crazy imagine not being able to afford food for your family and having no help from the gov πŸ™ but at the same time i can see why store owners are getting desperate they gotta keep their stores afloat somehow πŸ’Έ i just wish there was more support for these ppl who r struggling already it's not like the gov is gonna magically fix everything overnight ⏰ we need more than just a quick fix, we need real solutions that address the root issues πŸ€”
 
man... gotta feel bad 4 people strugglein with food assistance πŸ€• 25% is crazy low sales 4 a grocery store, thats like losin half ur income πŸ€‘ what kinda measures r u gonna take wen that happens? some owners r even payin outta pocket 2 help customers... dat's dedication. but at the same time, SNAP recipients are gettin hit hard w/ new work requirements... who's supposed 2 support dem? gov shutdown might be good 4 a lot of ppl in short term, but what about longterm consequences? πŸ€”
 
I'm literally livid when I think about people struggling to get their groceries because of a government shutdown 🀯 Like, how hard can it be to pay people who need food assistance? It's not like we're talking about a lot of money here. And now stores are having to foot the bill themselves? That's just crazy talk! 😱 One thing that really gets me is when businesses start making decisions based on fear rather than compassion. If they can't handle a little uncertainty, maybe they shouldn't be in business at all. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ We need better support systems for people who are already struggling to make ends meet, not more bureaucratic hurdles to jump through. It's time for our leaders to step up and show some real leadership πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I mean come on, 25% plummet in sales? That's a big deal! But let's be real, it's not like stores just magically started selling more stuff when food assistance benefits got delayed. They've been trying to mitigate the impact by ordering fewer items and paying out of pocket... sounds like they're doing some basic math, am I right? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

And can we talk about how some grocery stores were refusing SNAP payments? Like, what's up with that? The AG's office had to send cease-and-desist letters? That's not exactly rocket science, guys. It's just common sense. πŸ˜’

On a more serious note, though... 1 million households relying on SNAP? That's a huge number. And it's not like they're asking for much, just basic necessities. But the shutdown has highlighted how vulnerable some populations are when these programs get disrupted. So yeah, maybe policymakers should prioritize those needs... no kidding! πŸ™„
 
Ugh, I'm literally shaking with anger thinking about all these people struggling because of a government shutdown 🀯. It's just so unfair that people who need food assistance the most are being left in the dark. 25% plummet in sales is like, what even is that? Are these store owners just expected to keep everything running on their own? I mean, I get it, they want to help out, but shouldn't the government be doing more to support its people?

And don't even get me started on those cease-and-desist letters. Like, seriously, can't businesses just follow the rules and accept SNAP payments like everyone else? It's not that hard, folks! πŸ™„ I'm all for supporting small businesses, but this is just ridiculous.

And what about the impact on low-income neighborhoods?! It's already tough enough living on a tight budget, and now they're having to deal with this extra stress because of a government shutdown. It's just heartbreaking thinking about it 😭.

Anyway, I think we need to get our priorities straight here. We need comprehensive support systems in place for vulnerable populations, not just empty promises from politicians πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And can we please talk about how to make SNAP payments more efficient? Like, seriously, who thought that was a good idea?!
 
man that's so wild 🀯, 25% drop in sales is insane! I feel for all those low-income families struggling to get food on the table πŸ”πŸ₯€ its like grocery stores have a safety net role too πŸ›οΈ and not being able to access SNAP payments is a nightmare 😩. hope the shutdown ends soon & benefits resume, but meanwhile lets support our local stores in any way we can 🀝
 
man this is so wild how a gov shutdown affects people's daily lives, especially when it comes to food assistance 🀯 I feel for the ppl struggling to access their benefits, it's just not right that they're having to pay out of pocket or go without essentials because of politics πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. It's crazy how some stores are taking matters into their own hands by offering discounts and working with local orgs, but at the same time, I get why ppl are worried about immigration enforcement too, it's like, how can we trust our gov to handle these things? πŸ€”
 
OMG, 25% sales plummet? That's like a lot of pizza πŸ• gone! But seriously, I feel for all the ppl struggling with food assistance benefits. It's like, how r u supposed 2 put food on the table w/ delayed payments? 😩 Some store owners r doin it tough, but I'm glad they're still tryna support their communities, even if it means taking a pay cut πŸ’Έ. And can we pls talk about the new work requirements for SNAP recipients? That's like, a recipe 4 disaster 🀯. More comprehensive support systems are needed, stat! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€• It's heartbreaking to see people struggling to put food on their tables due to a government shutdown πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Grocery sales plummeting is just a symptom of a bigger issue - our social safety net not being robust enough 😩. I think it's time for policymakers to rethink how we support vulnerable populations πŸ‘₯. We need more than just discounts and coupons; we need comprehensive solutions that address the root causes of poverty 🀝. And what about those small food businesses? They're the backbone of our communities, but they're being squeezed by fear and uncertainty 😬. Let's hope that once the shutdown is resolved, we can have a real conversation about how to support our most vulnerable citizens πŸ’•.
 
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