Food pantries still seeing high demand following government shutdown

The Brief

  • The government shutdown ended more than a month ago, but the effects on food pantries remain.
  • Food pantries say there’s still high demand and a strain on supply.
  • There’s also potential for another partial government shutdown in January 2026.

MILWAUKEE Food pantries are still picking up the pieces five weeks after the federal government shutdown ended.

Although lawmakers worked out a deal, the demand on local pantries is still putting a strain on supply.

Uncertainty remains

What we know:

It’s been almost two months since FOX6 visited WestCare Wisconsin, one of many places experiencing high demand as SNAP funding went on hold.

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