Severe winter storms, power outages, and CalFresh Food

Feb 2, 2023
Not through Feb 20, 2023 SNAP can be used for hot foods in select counties including San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara

It has been several weeks since we experienced flooding and power outages in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties but that doesn't mean that everything is back to normal. Many people experienced power outages and damage from flooding. When the power goes out for more than four hours or disaster strikes, it becomes necessary to throw out damaged food.

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and California Department of Social Services (CDSS) which oversees SNAP/CalFresh/EBT benefits at the national and state levels have announced a few programs to help people who receive food assistance in select counties and zip codes:

1) USDA Allows Hot Food Purchases with SNAP/CalFresh/EBT (food stamps) now through Feb 20, 2023 in select counties. 

In normal circumstances CalFresh can only be used to purchase cold foods or foods intended for off-site consumption. There are exceptions to this, including the Restaurant Meals Program intended for people who are 60+, have a disability, or are experiencing homelessness. However, now through Feb 20th all CalFresh cardholders can purchase hot foods or foods intended for ON-site consumption at authorized retailers in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties.

Read the full USDA Notice to Retailers

Find Authorized SNAP/CalFresh Retailers

Farmers markets that accept SNAP may be authorized retailers. 

Please be patient as it may take time for each market to get ready for this large and temporary change to their operations.

Resources for market managers:

2) Automated Mass Replacement for CalFresh households in areas impacted by the recent flooding, mud slides, and power outages

The USDA Food and Nutrition Services has approved the replacement of 60% of SNAP/ CalFresh January benefits for all households in zip codes impacted by power outages. In San Luis Obispo County, this includes the following zip codes:93428, 93442, 93424, 93452, 93402. In Santa Barbara County, this includes 93429.

From the San Luis Obispo County DSS office:

  • CalFresh households in the above listed zip codes will receive additional benefits on February 7th, 2023. 
  • This additional amount will be 60% of their January 2023 CalFresh benefit allotment, including emergency allotments.
  • Households who received individual CalFresh replacement benefits by completing a request will not be issued additional benefits under the mass replacement issuance. 
  • Affected households will not be notified.  

Why?

Over 50% of households in the above zip codes lost power for more than four hours due to storm power outages. USDA states that most refrigerators will keep food safe for up to 4 hours during a power outage. It is recommended that, during an outage people keep the refrigerator door closed as much as possible and toss out any perishable foods such as meat, fish, eggs, and leftovers after 4 hours with no power.

More information on food safety during a power outage is available at foodsafety.gov or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has tips in multiple languages on how to keep food safe before, during, and after an emergency.

NEVER taste food to determine if it is safe after a power outage. Bacteria and other organisms multiply faster at temperatures above 40 degrees F. These organisms can cause illness without affecting how the food looks, smells, or tastes.

I know it is hard to do, however, when in doubt throw it out! For those with limited incomes with CalFresh, you can now replace that food.

 


By Shannon A Klisch
Author - Area Director for UCCE in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties