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SNAP benefits for able-bodied adults without dependents may run out in November due to the federal government shutdown.
Tennessee has some of the highest grocery prices in the nation, and state officials will not replace federal food aid.
Residents can save money on groceries through methods like reverse meal planning, shopping at international markets, and buying discounted items.
At the beginning of November, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, SNAP, benefits will run out, and Tennessee is one of the states with the highest grocery prices in the nation.
SNAP , formerly known as food stamps, helps individuals in low-income households purchase groceries. The new rules specifically apply to "able-bodied adults without dependents." This group comprises indivi

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