BOSTON — November is peak season for food banks and pantries — in a normal year. But this year, since SNAP food assistance has lapsed for 42 million Americans, the pressure on pantries is next-level.
"Welcome to the madness," says Operations Manager Elaina Schreckenberger, at the ABCD Allston/Brighton Neighborhood Opportunity Center Food Pantry, where staff are scrambling to keep up with the steady flow of people at the front door.
"It's Turkey Day, so it's chaotic," she says. Staff at the Action for Boston Community Development pantry are handing out scores of frozen turkeys for Thanksgiving, though some of the people lined up here say they're stretched so thin on food, they might end up eating their holiday dinner before the holiday.
"Maybe," says Yenifer Burgos. "I have four kids."

NPR

America News
The Columbian Business
AlterNet
Denver7 News
The Coloradoan
The Daily Beast
NewsChannel 5 Nashville
ABC News
The Argus Leader
NBC Bay Area Dixon News
Raw Story