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With increased numbers of Americans claiming food assistance since the pandemic began, more states and stores are letting consumers use their benefits when ordering groceries online for pickup or delivery.


Participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, better known as SNAP, can pay in store at most major grocery chains — including "specialty" grocery stores like Whole Foods and Trader Joe's — using electronic benefits transfer cards. But before 2020, EBT wasn't a widely available payment option online.


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Now, thanks to the continued expansion of an online purchasing pilot program run by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service, households receiving SNAP benefits in 49 states and the District of Columbia — Alaska is the only state that has not yet joined the program — can use EBT to pay for grocery pickup and/or delivery from a number of retailers (though not for associated service fees).


Below, we've rounded up the grocery stores that currently accept EBT online. While the program was initially slow to expand beyond a few major retailers, many more grocery stores have now made online ordering available to SNAP recipients. Check our list, which includes both large chains and local grocers, to see where you can find EBT grocery delivery near you. We'll continue to update this story as more retailers participate and as active stores expand their EBT pickup and delivery payment policies.


Americans receiving benefits under the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children may soon have online payment options too, thanks to a new initiative launched by the FNS in cooperation with the Gretchen Swanson Center for Nutrition. A WIC online ordering pilot will test the program with participating retailers in select states: Walmart (Washington and Massachusetts), Hy-Vee (Minnesota, Iowa, and Nebraska), SaveMart (Nevada), and Buche Foods (South Dakota).


Does Instacart take EBT?

Yes, Instacart does take EBT. The popular grocery delivery service has been instrumental in making online grocery shopping available to SNAP beneficiaries, partnering with a number of smaller retailers nationwide. (Food delivery services such as DoorDash, Grubhub, Postmates, and UberEats typically do not accept EBT as a payment option.) Instacart began introducing payment options for SNAP EBT beneficiaries late last year, and the list of stores covered has been growing steadily. Participating retailers now include Aldi, Food Lion, and Publix, Stop & Shop, and numerous smaller chains. Instacart has pledged to continue to expand the EBT online payment option to more states and retailers in the future.


When ordering with EBT on Instacart, customers must use a credit or debit card for non-eligible costs, including delivery and service fees, taxes, tips, and bottle deposit fees in some states. (Instacart offers an Instacart Express membership for $99 annually or $9.99 monthly that provides free delivery on all orders over $35, along with other perks.) Customers over 60 who may be new to online grocery shopping can take advantage of Instacart's Senior Support Service, which offers help with everything from setting up an account to placing an order.


Through Dec. 31, 2022, shoppers paying for Instacart orders with EBT SNAP at select retailers can get free delivery or pickup on their first three orders of $35 or more.

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Amazon

On Amazon, SNAP recipients can order SNAP-approved food items online and pay with EBT in the District of Columbia and all participating states except Alaska. EBT cardholders can use the Amazon Fresh grocery delivery service without paying for Prime membership, which is usually required, and also have access to many Whole Foods products through Amazon Pantry, Amazon Grocery, and Amazon Fresh. (Delivery orders require an additional $9.95 fee for Whole Foods purchases.)

Qualifying beneficiaries with an EBT or Medicaid card who wish to sign up for Amazon Prime membership are eligible for a 50% discount. Amazon's new hub, Amazon Access, provides information on both SNAP-eligible groceries and layaway options available.


Target

Target accepts EBT now for online grocery shipping, pickup, and delivery orders in eligible states. Customers who wish to pay with EBT on Target.com can add their card information under payment options and a PIN number will be requested at final checkout. EBT cannot yet be used for purchases made through the Target app.


Walmart

Walmart started rolling out the option to pay for grocery pickup with EBT as early as 2017. EBT payments can be made online at most locations in the states approved for the SNAP online purchasing pilot (including Hawaii), although the service has not yet been implemented in the District of Columbia. At eligible local stores, users signing in to their online accounts, or shopping via app, can save EBT card information under "Payment Methods." Approved delivery locations are less widespread than access to grocery pickup, however, and in a handful of states, users ordering groceries online still must swipe their EBT cards at pickup to finalize payment.


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BJ's Wholesale Club

BJ's was the first of the major warehouse clubs to accept EBT for online grocery orders. Now, BJ's members in Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island can use EBT cards to order on BJs.com for in-club purchases, shipping, contactless curbside pickup, and same-day delivery. The company plans to make the pickup option available in more states participating in the SNAP online purchasing pilot in the coming months. 


(As for other wholesale options, Costco accepts EBT in-store, and Sam's Club also takes SNAP at all locations, but neither warehouse club allows shoppers to pay with EBT for online orders. Sam's Club shoppers paying with EBT (in states other than Alaska) can, however, avoid long lines and take advantage of cashierless checkout options using the store's Scan & Go app. Online wholesale mart Boxed does not accept EBT payments.)


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Aldi

Although rapidly expanding discount grocer Aldi does not currently have stores in Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, or Wyoming, if you live in the District of Columbia or any of the other states covered by the USDA's pilot program, you can shop online for EBT SNAP-eligible purchases from Aldi. Instacart accepts EBT for same-day delivery and pickup options at the store. Aldi shoppers can place online orders via Instacart and enter EBT card information at checkout for items covered under SNAP.


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Food Lion

Food Lion was the second retailer to partner with Instacart for EBT grocery delivery. Instacart accepts EBT payment for SNAP-eligible items from Food Lion in nine states: Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. SNAP beneficiaries who don't want to pay more out of pocket to have groceries delivered can opt to pick up Instacart orders at the store.


Kroger

Soon after the pandemic lockdowns began, Kroger announced that it would add a SNAP EBT payment option for grocery pickup at its stores. The service is now offered at all locations where pickup is available and has expanded to Kroger-owned Mariano's stores (Illinois) and Jay C Food Stores (Indiana), as well.


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Publix

Publix is the largest employee-owned company in the United States, with nearly 1,200 supermarkets in the Southeast. In locations in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia, shoppers can now use EBT on Instacart to order their groceries online. As with the other markets where Instacart takes EBT for grocery delivery and curbside pickup, if you don't find EBT SNAP as a payment option when attempting to order from your local Publix, keep checking back — the coverage areas and list of participating stores continue to expand.


Safeway/Albertsons/Vons

Shoppers paying with SNAP EBT can order groceries for pickup or delivery at a number of Safeway locations in states including Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maryland, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oregon, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming, as well as a single store in the District of Columbia (pickup only). The list should continue to expand, so check the site's Store Locater page and select "Additional Services" to see if your local Safeway is accepting online EBT payments.


Albertsons shoppers using EBT online are covered for delivery or DriveUp & Go at locations in Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. EBT can also be used for pickup or delivery at Pavilions and Vons stores in Southern California and Nevada. At United Supermarkets in Oklahoma, also owned by Albertsons, delivery and/or curbside pickup is available for EBT shoppers at select locations via Instacart.


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ShopRite

ShopRite accepts EBT for SNAP purchases online at select stores in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, although some locations may allow EBT payment only for pickup orders. Check your local ShopRite store to see which services are available.


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Stop & Shop

Stop & Shop now offers EBT online grocery delivery and pickup at all of its locations using its in-house service. Shoppers who prefer to order through Instacart can also use their EBT cards to pay for Stop & Shop deliveries in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island.


Hy-Vee

Popular Midwestern grocery chain Hy-Vee was among the first group of retailers to be accepted into the USDA pilot program. Although it was slower to roll out the service, Hy-Vee is now taking EBT payments for grocery pickup at about 250 of its stores, including Dollar Fresh and Hy-Vee Drugstore locations. Keep an eye on its customer support pages for additional options.


H-E-B

Texans shopping at H-E-B can use SNAP EBT payments for curbside pickup and grocery delivery at all locations that offer the service. The online ordering system accepts split payments for eligible and non-eligible items, and discounts from manufacturers' coupons are credited back to EBT accounts when orders are fulfilled.


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FarmboxRx

FarmboxRx is billed as the first national fresh grocery delivery service to accept SNAP/EBT benefits online. An offshoot of subscription produce delivery service Farmbox Direct, FarmboxRx is primarily focused on providing fresh, healthy eating options to Medicaid and Medicare participants. The company also works with a number of health care plans to make its "food as medicine" available as a qualifying benefit. The service employs FedEx for contactless, free delivery.


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Smaller Chains and Independents

With more stores joining the ranks of those accepting EBT for online shopping, you're almost sure to find EBT food delivery near you.


  • 3 Guys From Brooklyn, is billed as one of few remaining open air fruit markets in New York City. In addition to fruits and veggies, the Brooklyn-based mart also offers some deli and bakery goods and is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Shoppers paying with EBT can now have 3 Guys orders delivered via Instacart.

  • 7-Eleven Hawaii, which has 65 locations in Hawaii — serving Oahu, the Big Island, Kauai, and Maui — announced in January that it would become the first convenience store chain in the country to offer online shopping to customers paying with EBT. Pickup and home delivery services are now available to SNAP beneficiaries through partner platform Vroom Delivery.

  • A&J Market in Stevenson, Washington, introduced curbside pickup for EBT users in June. Local seniors are also eligible for free grocery delivery from the store through Skamania County Senior Services.

  • Bashas operates more than 100 groceries across the state of Arizona. Shoppers using Instacart can order pickup or delivery using EBT at this family of stores, including Bashas' Diné markets (located on the Navajo Nation), Food City, AJ's Fine Foods, and Eddie's Country Store.

  • Big John Grocery in Metropolis, Illinois is a small, single-store supermarket. Still, it's managed to join the pilot program and been approved to take online SNAP/EBT payments for pickup orders. At Big John there's no minimum purchase required and shoppers' first pickup order is always free of extra service charges.

  • Brookshire's Food & Pharmacy is offering curbside pickup or delivery with Instacart for Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas customers paying with an EBT card online.
    • Fresh by Brookshire's and Super 1 Foods in Louisiana and Texas are accepting EBT payment for curbside pickup orders. Instacart delivers to Fresh by Brookshire's customers in Tyler, Texas, and to Super 1 Foods shoppers in select areas in Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas. Enter your ZIP code to see if you're eligible.
    • Spring Market has been approved for the SNAP online purchasing pilot program. Check local Texas locations and Instacart to see if grocery delivery is available from your store.


  • Bratchers Market has three stores in Northern Missouri: in Montgomery City, Concordia, and Moberly. All are accepting EBT payment for grocery pickup.

  • Buche Foods is the only independent market in South Dakota to offer online grocery shopping with EBT. Sign up, shop, and arrange for pickup at any of Buche's five locations: Wagner, Mission, Pine Ridge, Oacoma, and Sisseton.

  • The Cameron Market, Sliced Bread Market, and Sweet Springs Market — three Missouri stores managed by the same family-owned and -operated parent company, W.H. Koch Co. — are now accepting EBT payment for pickup and delivery of groceries ordered online.

  • Capri IGA has two locations, in Hillsboro and Greensville, Illinois, where shoppers can order groceries online for curbside pickup and pay using SNAP benefits. Delivery service is not yet available.

  • Cardenas Markets, which caters to the Hispanic community, operates more than 50 stores across California, Arizona, and Nevada. Shoppers paying with EBT can order online through Instacart for both pickup and delivery.

  • Carli C's IGA customers can now shop online with EBT at the store's 25 locations in the Raleigh-Fayetteville region of North Carolina.

  • City Market food stores have introduced the option of curbside pickup using EBT at all three Arkansas locations.

  • Compare Foods has 15 stores in North Carolina, but only the Clayton location is making online shopping and curbside grocery pickup available for EBT shoppers.

  • County Market in Illinois is accepting EBT for pickup and delivery using Instacart.

  • (Doc's) Country Mart and Apple Market stores in Oklahoma have added the option of online grocery shopping with EBT. All four Apple Market stores and the Bixby Country Mart location will accept SNAP payments for curbside pickup orders.

  • Country Mart grocery stores in Kansas and Missouri (apparently no relation to the Country Mart brand launched by Roy "Doc" Brown in Oklahoma) offer curbside pickup to customers. Although this service was previously open only to those paying with debit or credit cards, EBT payment should be added to the list of options soon, according to the Food and Nutrition Service's website.

  • Daily Table has three locations in the Boston, Massachusetts, area, with stores in Dorchester, Roxbury, and Cambridge (Central Square). Online shopping with EBT is now available, and all locations offer free delivery within 2 miles. This unique, nonprofit, membership-based grocery was founded with the mission to provide fresh, quality food at low prices to communities in need. Items cost, on average, 30% less than at other supermarkets; additionally, Double Up Food Bucks give EBT shoppers a discount of 50% (up to $5 daily) on all fresh fruits and vegetables purchased. Signing up to become a member is free and requires only a ZIP code but must be done in-store.

  • Dave's Markets (Dave's Market and Dave's Mercado) and Lucky's Markets, owned by the same family, boast a total of 16 stores serving Northern Ohio, including Cleveland, Columbus, Akron, and Concord. Grocery delivery with EBT is available for both through Instacart.

  • Davis Food & Drug, offers curbside pickup and delivery through its Davis Direct online shopping service. The two-store Utah chain has recently been accepted into the pilot program, so check your local Vernal/Roosevelt or La Verkin store to see if EBT payments can now be processed using that platform.

  • Deep Roots Market, located in Greensboro, North Carolina is a co-op, but it's open to everyone. Shoppers who join, however, enjoy benefits such as special discounts. Regardless of commitment level, shoppers paying with EBT can have groceries delivered with Instacart.

  • Earth Fare, which promises "healthy food for everyone," is now offering Instacart delivery access to EBT users shopping at any of its local supermarkets in Florida, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Founded as a natural food store, the chain stocks only foods free from antibiotics, hormones, high fructose corn syrup, and other artificial ingredients.

  • Fairplay Foods has been approved for the SNAP online purchasing pilot program. Check local Illinois stores and Instacart for details on available services.

  • Fairvalue stores in North Carolina are now part of the online purchasing pilot. The "hometown grocery" chain's two locations are accepting EBT online payments for curbside pickup through the Fairvalue Fast Lane service.

  • FavTrip is a small, independently owned gas station/convenience store chain in the Kansas City, Missouri area. Two of the brand's locations, Independence and KCMO, are now accepting online orders with SNAP/EBT through the Vroom delivery platform. Non-EBT-eligible items must, of course, be purchased with an alternate form of payment.

  • FireLake Discount Foods in Shawnee, Oklahoma, is another addition to the list of retailers accepted to the SNAP online purchasing program. At present, it's the only local FireLake store offering curbside pickup.

  • Food 4 Less and Rancho San Miguel Markets in Northern California joined with Instacart in October to allow customers the option of EBT online shopping. The small chain of stores, owned by franchisee PAQ, Inc. (not to be confused with Kroger-run Food 4 Less operations in Chicago and Southern California) now have both pickup service and same-day delivery options for EBT users.

  • Food Bazaar locations in Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York now offer EBT grocery delivery through Instacart.

  • Food Citystores in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia offer shoppers paying with EBT curbside pickup with no minimum order requirement, although there is a $5 fee to use the service.

  • FreshDirect delivers for free to SNAP beneficiaries in select ZIP codes in the Bronx, New York.

  • The Fresh Grocer is accepting EBT for grocery pickup and delivery (where available) at its seven New Jersey and Pennsylvania locations.

  • Giant Eagle is accepting EBT online payment for curbside orders only (must swipe card at pickup) at various locations in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.

  • Giant Food is offering both grocery pickup and delivery to customers paying online with EBT. At more than 150 locations in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, customers have the option of using either in-house Giant services to complete online orders or having groceries delivered via Instacart. Giant Heirloom Market locations in Philadelphia — the store's more "Whole Foods-esque" urban outposts, focused on fresh foods, organics, and local products — are also eligible now for online EBT purchase and delivery through Instacart.

  • GreenStar Food Co-op, a three-store, community-owned grocer based in Ithaca, New York, has partnered with Instacart to accept EBT for both pickup and delivery from its 770 Cascadilla Street location. While anyone can shop at the co-op, among the perks that come with membership is a standing 5.5% discount for seniors 65 and older and people with disabilities.

  • Hannaford Supermarkets in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New York accept EBT for curbside orders; payments must be processed at the store upon pickup. For home deliveries with EBT, Hannaford has now partnered with Instacart (Vermont delivery included).

  • Harps Food Store announced in early November that EBT shoppers would be able to order groceries for delivery through Instacart at 67 of its 115 locations in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma.

  • Hays Supermarket is accepting EBT payment for pickup orders in Caruthersville, Missouri, and five Arkansas locations: Blythesville, Paragould Plaza, Walnut Ridge, West Helena, and Wynne. Delivery is available at the Paragould Plaza and West Moultrie stores only.

  • H.G. Hill Food Store customers in Tennessee can pay online with EBT for curbside pickup at both locations.

  • Hitchcock's Markets has 12 stores across the state of Florida. All but two locations, Homosassa and Jasper, offer online shopping services, and EBT cards are now welcome for payment. While grocery pickup is available at most of these stores, check the website to see if your local Hitchcock's also delivers.

  • Homeland Food Stores, United Supermarkets, and Cash Saver, all members of the Homeland Stores chain, will now offer Oklahoma and Texas shoppers paying with EBT home delivery and grocery pickup via Instacart. Only certain locations offer the option, so check your ZIP code to see if the service is available to you.

  • Hugo's Family Marketplace has 10 locations in North Dakota and Minnesota and all offer online shopping with curbside pickup and delivery services — EBT cards welcomed.

  • Joe V's Smart Shop has nine locations across the Houston area. Shoppers ordering online from Joe V's can now pay for their groceries with SNAP and pick them up curbside at the FM 1960 Smart Shop, the only store currently offering pickup services.

  • Little Giant Farmer's Market, with five Georgia locations serving communities in Riverdale, Jonesboro, Decatur, Newnan, and Sargent, signed with Instacart earlier in the year to make online grocery shopping available to customers. At the end of November, pickup and delivery services were extended to EBT cardholders, as well.

  • Manhattan Fruit Market, located inside New York City's famous Chelsea Market, has joined the ranks of retailers admitted to the SNAP online purchasing pilot program. The store offers pickup options, as well as home delivery via third-party service Mercato. Check to see if your ZIP code is eligible for delivery orders.

  • Marino's Market in Birmingham, Alabama, is offering pick up services to EBT cardholders at its Central Park location.

  • Martin's Super Markets, a smaller chain in the Ahold Delhaize family of brands, which also includes Stop & Shop, is another grocery pickup and delivery option for EBT cardholders. Shoppers using SNAP benefits can order direct or via Instacart in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.

  • McKinnon's Supermarkets are taking SNAP/EBT online payments through Instacart at all locations. The brand has locations in Portsmouth and Salem, New Hampshire, and Danvers and Everett, Massachussetts.

  • Meijer shoppers ordering groceries on Meijer.com can use EBT payment online at any of the chain's 240-plus locations, in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio,andWisconsin. Delivery is free for EBT cardholders. The service is not yet available through Meijer's app, but ordering can also be done via Instacart.

  • Mt. Plymouth Fresh Market, an IGA store located in Sorrento, Florida, is another recent addition to the pilot program. Its "Click & Collect" grocery pickup services are now available to EBT cardholders.

  • New Pioneer Food Co-op is accepting EBT payment for curbside pickup orders at all three Iowa locations.

  • Phelps Market has made grocery pickup available to shoppers paying online with SNAP/EBT benefits at its Mannaford, Oklahoma store.

  • Piggly Wiggly (HAC) locations in Georgia are now offering grocery delivery services to EBT users through Instacart. Two other locations, one in Deatsville, Alabama, and one in Kinston, North Carolina, (Highway 258 North) also have been approved to accept online purchases with EBT.

  • Ptacek's IGA provides grocery pickup services to EBT shoppers in Prescott, Wisconsin.

  • Price Chopper is accepting EBT for pickup and delivery via Instacart at stores in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, and Vermont. The same goes for its sibling chains:
  • Price Cutter, which operates 23 stores in Missouri, recently joined the list of retailers approved to accept online EBT payments. Check your local store to see which services are currently available.

  • Price Rite locations in New Hampshire are now open for EBT grocery shopping online with delivery through Instacart. There is no word yet on when or if other stores in the Northeastern supermarket chain will be adding this option.

  • Reasor's has made curbside pickup and delivery available to EBT cardholders at 16 of its Northern Oklahoma locations (delivery not available in Langley).

  • Roth's Fresh Markets in Oregon has now been approved to accept EBT payment for online orders. Check your local store for pickup and delivery options.

  • Save Mart customers in California and Nevada can order pickup and delivery through Instacart. The same is true for other California chains owned by the same company:
  • Schnucks and natural food offshoot Eatwell offer EBT grocery delivery and curbside pickup via Instacart to shoppers in Missouri.

  • Shoppers Value Foods in Macon, Georgia, has also partnered with Instacart to offer EBT customers same-day grocery pickup options.

  • Sooner Foods is now accepting EBT payment for curbside pickup at its three Oklahoma stores.

  • St. Marys Galaxy Food Center customers in St. Marys, West Virginia, can pay online with EBT for curbside pickup.

  • Strack & Van Til in Indiana is accepting EBT for pickup and delivery using Instacart.

  • Super Foodtown has announced that online grocery shopping is available for EBT users at five of its New Jersey locations: Port Monmouth, Red Bank, Ocean, Atlantic Highlands, and Sea Girt. Ferreira Foodtown, My Foodtown, and Foodtown-Freshtown in New York, as well as Mignosi's Super Foodtown in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, also have been accepted to the SNAP online purchasing program.

  • Superior Grocers of Southern California is one of the largest independently owned grocery chains serving the area, with 47 stores throughout Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange County, Ventura County, and other parts of the Southland. The chain now offers grocery delivery to EBT users through Instacart.

  • Superlo Foods is accepting EBT online at nine locations: eight in Memphis, Tennessee, and one in Southaven, Mississippi (Stepherson's).

  • Supermercados El Güero is now accepting EBT payment for pickup orders at its three Illinois locations.

  • Top Box Foods, which serves in Chicago and Lake County, Illinois, as well as New Orleans, Louisiana, offers food boxes filled with fresh veggies, vegetables, and proteins at up to 40% less than retail is dedicated to bringing healthy and affordable groceries to at-need communities, particularly in food deserts. The store accepts EBT cards for delivery orders, users just need to be present to pay in person at the time of delivery.

  • Tops Friendly Markets in New York, Pennsylvania, and Vermont are among the latest stores to offer SNAP eligible customers the option to pay for grocery pickup and delivery via Instacart.

  • Town & Country Market has been approved for the SNAP online purchasing pilot program. Check local Indiana stores and Instacart for details on services available.

  • Warehouse Market, which operates four stores in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is another of the smaller retailers that's signed with Instacart to offer pickup and delivery services to EBT cardholders.

  • Wegmans grocery chain announced in late March that it would join the ever-growing list of stores offering grocery pickup and delivery to EBT users through Instacart. Shoppers can now buy groceries online with EBT from Wegmans locations in Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. Orders can be placed directly on Wegmans.com or through the Wegmans app.

  • Wesco, which has 55 locations in Michigan, recently became the first convenience store in that area to accept SNAP/EBT payment online. Wesco is working with the Vroom Delivery platform to fulfill orders (the service has also partnered with 7-Eleven stores in Hawaii to bring online shopping to its customers and is hoping to expand to many other retailers soon). In-store pickup, curbside pickup, and home delivery are all available.

  • Weis Markets has nearly 200 locations spanning Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. Currently, only the three West Virginia Weis Markets are participants in the federal online purchasing program. Shoppers in Ranson and Martinsburg should check their local stores to find out about services available.

  • Woodman's Markets in Wisconsin do not currently offer in-house pickup or delivery services for customers paying with EBT online, but SNAP beneficiaries can now use Instacart to have store orders delivered.

  • Woods Supermarket is accepting EBT online grocery payment at participating locations in Missouri. Both pickup and delivery options are available at some stores.

  • Wright's Market in Opelika, Alabama, is accepting EBT payment for pickup and delivery.