Second Harvest Food Bank Of East Tennessee Says The Usda Has Canceled 21 Truckloads Of Food Originally Set To Arrive Between April And July. The Shipments, Valued At More Than 722-Thousand Dollars, Included Over 377-Thousand Pounds Of Proteins And Dairy Products. The Food Was Funded By The Commodities Credit Corporation, Which Is Now On Hold Due To A Federal Review. Officials Say The Loss Will Impact Programs Like Mobile Pantries And Food Boxes For Patients Undergoing Medical Treatment. Second Harvest Is Now Asking The Public To Help By Donating Food Or Money To Support Local Families Facing Food Insecurity.