GREELEY, Colo. — The Weld Food Bank saw cars lined up around the block on Monday morning as families sought help after a government shutdown delayed the delivery of SNAP benefits, which many depend on to buy food.
The surge in demand has the Greeley-based nonprofit extending its hours as need nearly doubles.
Drone video captured by the food bank around 8 a.m. showed a line of cars stretching down the road — almost twice as long as a typical Monday morning…