Oregon’s public universities and Amazon and its affiliates were also among those most listed as employers on SNAP income verification forms Oregonians who received federal aid to pay for their groceries last year frequently reported working for the nation’s largest grocery and retail corporations, according to a Capital Chronicle analysis of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program data from the Oregon Department of Human Services. The data, taken from SNAP income verification forms, shows that tens of thousands of employees of major national and multinational corporations — and some government agencies, public schools and colleges — rely on the public assistance program for low-income Americans to cover their food costs. The Capital Chronicle requested data showing the number of times companies were listed on SNAP income verification forms between January 2025 and December 2025, for any company listed at least 25 times. The list included 1,000 companies collectively listed more than 100,000 times.…