What Food Places Accept Food Stamps

Food Stamps, also known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), is a government program that helps low-income individuals and families buy food. Many different types of food places accept Food Stamps, including grocery stores, farmers markets, and some restaurants. To find out which food places accept Food Stamps, you can use the USDA’s online SNAP retailer locator. You can also contact your local SNAP office for more information.

SNAP-Authorized Supermarkets

The food stamp program, known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), is a federal nutrition program that provides nutritional assistance to low-income individuals and families. SNAP benefits can be used to purchase food at authorized retailers, including supermarkets, grocery stores, and farmers’ markets. The following is a list of some of the major supermarket chains that accept SNAP benefits:

  • Albertsons
  • Big Y
  • Costco (participates in some states)
  • Food 4 Less
  • Food Lion
  • Giant Food
  • Hannaford
  • Hy-Vee
  • Kroger
  • Meijer
  • Price Chopper
  • Publix
  • Safeway
  • ShopRite
  • Target
  • Trader Joe’s (participates in some states)
  • Walmart
  • Whole Foods Market

To find out which supermarkets in your area accept SNAP benefits, you can visit the USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service website or contact your local SNAP office.

State Authorized Retailers
Alabama Food Lion, Kroger, Publix, Target, Walmart
Alaska Fred Meyer, Safeway, Walmart
Arizona Food City, Fry’s Food and Drug, Safeway, Walmart
Arkansas Harps Food Stores, Kroger, Walmart
California Albertsons, Food 4 Less, Ralphs, Safeway, Target, Walmart

Farmers Markets with EBT

Farmers’ markets not only offer an array of fresh, locally grown produce, but many of them also accept EBT, making them an excellent option for those who want to purchase nutritious food using their benefits. To find farmers’ markets that accept EBT, you can utilize the USDA’s online tool, refer to the list of states with operating farmers’ markets, or check with your local agency.

EBT-Accepting Food Places

  • Grocery stores
  • Convenience stores
  • Discount stores
  • Supermarkets
  • Farmers’ markets
  • Restaurants (in select states)

    Benefits of Using EBT

    • Access to nutritious food options
    • Convenience of purchasing groceries online or through apps
    • Ability to save money on food purchases
    • Increased food security for families and individuals

      Additional Information

      The USDA offers a variety of resources for navigating the EBT program, including an online portal, a customer service hotline, and a guide to using the program.

      Table of EBT-Accepting Food Places

      Store Type EBT Acceptance
      Grocery stores Yes
      Convenience stores Yes (select locations)
      Discount stores Yes
      Supermarkets Yes
      Farmers’ markets Yes (many locations)
      Restaurants (in select states) Yes

      Restaurants That Accept EBT Cards

      The Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card is a government-issued debit card that provides financial assistance to low-income individuals and families to purchase food. Many restaurants accept EBT cards as a form of payment for meals, making it convenient for individuals to use their benefits to dine out. Here are some popular restaurant chains and establishments that accept EBT cards:

      • McDonald’s
      • Burger King
      • Wendy’s
      • Subway
      • Domino’s Pizza
      • Pizza Hut
      • Dunkin’ Donuts
      • Starbucks (select locations)
      • Chipotle Mexican Grill
      • Panera Bread

      In addition to these national chains, many local restaurants and small businesses also accept EBT cards. To find restaurants in your area that accept EBT cards, you can use the following resources:

      When using your EBT card at a restaurant, it is important to keep the following tips in mind:

      • Make sure the restaurant accepts EBT cards. You can check by looking for the EBT logo displayed at the restaurant or by asking a cashier.
      • EBT cards can only be used to purchase food and non-alcoholic beverages. Other items, such as cigarettes, alcohol, and household items, cannot be purchased with an EBT card.
      • You will need to have enough funds on your EBT card to cover the cost of your meal. You can check your EBT card balance online or by calling the number on the back of your card.
      • When paying with your EBT card, you will need to enter your PIN number. Some restaurants may also require you to sign a receipt.
      SNAP Income Limits for Fiscal Year 2023
      Household Size Gross Monthly Income Limit Net Monthly Income Limit
      1 $2,308 $1,878
      2 $3,104 $2,486
      3 $3,899 $3,091
      4 $4,695 $3,697
      5 $5,490 $4,302
      6 $6,286 $4,908
      7 $7,081 $5,513
      8 $7,877 $6,119
      Each additional person $796 $634

      Convenience Stores That Accept EBT

      Many people on a budget can now use their Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards to buy groceries and other non-food items at most convenience stores. Here is a list of popular convenience store chains that currently accept EBT:

      7-Eleven: Accepts EBT for the purchase of food and non-alcoholic beverages in all stores.

      Dollar General: Accepts EBT for the purchase of food and some non-food items in most stores.

      Family Dollar: Accepts EBT for the purchase of food and non-alcoholic beverages in most stores.

      Kroger Express: Accepts EBT for the purchase of food and non-alcoholic beverages in most stores.

      QuikTrip: Accepts EBT for the purchase of food and non-alcoholic beverages in most stores.

      RaceTrac: Accepts EBT for the purchase of food and non-alcoholic beverages in most stores.

      Shell: Accepts EBT for the purchase of food and non-alcoholic beverages in most stores.

      Speedway: Accepts EBT for the purchase of food and non-alcoholic beverages in most stores.

      Sunoco: Accepts EBT for the purchase of food and non-alcoholic beverages in most stores.

      Wawa: Accepts EBT for the purchase of food and non-alcoholic beverages in most stores.

      Please note that some convenience stores may limit the amount of EBT that can be used in a single transaction. It is always best to call the store ahead of time to verify their EBT policy.

      Thanks so much for checking out our article on food places that accept food stamps! We hope it’s helped you find some great options near you. In case you were wondering, the USDA actually has a really handy online tool that lets you search for stores and restaurants in your area that accept EBT cards. Just head on over to the Food and Nutrition Service website and click on the “SNAP Retailer Locator” link. You can search by address or ZIP code, and you can even filter the results by type of store or restaurant. We’d love for you to come back and visit us again soon. We’re always updating our content with new information and tips on how to make the most of your food stamps.