Maryland food banks brace for possible surge if SNAP lapses
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More than 680,000 Marylanders stand to lose federally funded food aid if the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program lapses on Saturday, November 1.
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Food banks on Maryland's Eastern Shore are already stretched thin as they brace for a surge in need if SNAP lapses.
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