You don't need to set MANPATH here, and almost certainly shouldn't. man automatically infers manpath elements from PATH: for PREFIX/bin, it automatically tries PREFIX/man, PREFIX/bin/man, PREFIX/share/man, and PREFIX/bin/share/man. So whatever bit of snap puts /snap/bin/foo in place should simply also put /snap/man/man1/foo.1 in place, or similar.
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