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SNAP Strain: Food Banks Surge, Retailer Convicted Nationwide

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Tempe, Arizona, food banks reported a marked increase in clients through March 2026 as staff and nonprofit leaders said rising prices and adjustments to food assistance pushed more people to seek help, with one Tempe pantry serving about 16,000 different people compared with 9,500 last year. Cleveland authorities on March 25, 2026, sentenced retailer Rup Chhetri to 18 months and ordered forfeiture of more than $63,000 after investigators documented over $17,000 in SNAP trafficking; in Schenectady this week recipients reported repeated EBT thefts, prompting advisories and law enforcement notifications.

Prepared by Christopher Adams and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • February 2026: Schenectady SNAP recipient discovers missing benefits at checkout.
  • March 2026: Second theft incident reported by same Schenectady resident; police jurisdiction limits noted.
  • Through March 2026: Tempe Community Action Agency reports serving ~16,000 people compared with ~9,500 year earlier.
  • March 25, 2026: Rup Chhetri convicted and sentenced to 18 months; ordered to forfeit >$63,000.
  • Early April 2026: Agencies issue advisories urging EBT card security and informing recipients about fraud prevention.

Why This Matters to You

Rising food prices and changes to food assistance are hitting home. More people are turning to food banks, like in Tempe, Arizona. If you're on SNAP, be vigilant. EBT thefts are on the rise, with incidents reported in Schenectady. Check your balance regularly.

The Bottom Line

The economy's strain is showing in our food banks and in SNAP fraud cases. It's a tough reminder to keep a close eye on your benefits and report any discrepancies immediately. Worth forwarding if you know someone who relies on SNAP.

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Who Benefited

Law enforcement and public agencies recovered funds and secured convictions, which may deter future SNAP trafficking and restore some program integrity.

Who Impacted

Low-income households and food banks experienced increased strain as benefit thefts, SNAP changes, and rising prices drove higher demand and reduced access to assistance.

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Who Benefited

Law enforcement and public agencies recovered funds and secured convictions, which may deter future SNAP trafficking and restore some program integrity.

Who Impacted

Low-income households and food banks experienced increased strain as benefit thefts, SNAP changes, and rising prices drove higher demand and reduced access to assistance.

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