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

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8. Amazon

Even though the pandemic restrictions were lifted last year, there are still a lot of people who want to avoid in-store shopping as much as possible. It may be because of the crowd or simply because they are busy human beings who don’t have time to walk around every aisle to pick up their groceries and prefer to pay more for the products to be delivered to their door. If you’re one of them, I have good news for you: there are some stores that accept Snap benefits for online orders! Yahoo, that’s amazing! And one of them is Amazon.

With the exception of Hawaii, Louisiana, Alaska, and Montana, Amazon allows SNAP EBT card purchases for its grocery delivery and pickup service, Amazon Fresh, in all states in the U.S.

For free delivery from Amazon Fresh, your order must have a minimum value of $35, but there are some parts of the country where the value must be a minimum of $50. Orders under this threshold can incur charges and are not included in the SNAP initiative.

…psst! Check out this item from Amazon that can be purchased with EBT cards!

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