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These 9 Retailers and Fast Foods DON’T Take Your SNAP Benefits Anymore

April 24, 2023 · Shopping
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3. Pizza Hut

Are you in for a tasty and steamy pizza for lunch? I guess you’ll have to go somewhere else if you want to pay with your EBT card because Pizza Hut doesn’t accept Snap benefits anymore. Unless you are from California! There are some lucky citizens out there since they are also able to purchase stuff from Burger King! Are you from California? If so, be kind and leave us a comment to tell us how it feels to be from such a wonderful place.

A casual photo of pizza boxes on a park bench in San Diego, with a label indicating a specific location.
Two orange pizza boxes sit on a wooden bench near palm trees where SNAP is not accepted.

4. Little Caesars

Another place that doesn’t allow you to pay with your EBT card is the famous pizza place called Little Caesars. Known for its amazingly delicious pizza, Little Caesars is the third-biggest American pizza chain after Pizza Hut and has locations all over the country, especially in Texas, Michigan, and California.

But if you’re from California, I have some good news for you! There are still only a few Little Caesars restaurants in California that accept EBT. In San Diego County, Little Caesars specifically accepts EBT at the Palm Avenue and Otay Lakes Road locations. Given the roughly 600 Little Caesars stores in California and the 4,100+ sites across the US, that is statistically insignificant.

A map of the United States highlighting California and Arizona as the only states where Domino's accepts EBT.
This map reveals that Domino’s EBT acceptance is currently limited to just California and Arizona.

5. Dominos

Unfortunately, Domino’s won’t make an exception to the rule unless you’re a citizen of Arizona or California. Domino’s accepts payments with EBT cards in these places. If the rules changed between now and the time this article was published, we suggest you to ask the cashier about the internal rules and if they accept snap payment or not.

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