Your Guide: Does Grubhub Take EBT?
Are you currently on SNAP? Listen, we get it. Times can get very tough, and sometimes we might need some assistance here. Just until we get back on our feet.
Well, let’s say that you’re busy working a couple of jobs and are using SNAP to help get some food on the table. On those very long days, you might feel like just ordering in so that you can rest and get ready for the next day, right?
Have you ever wondered, “Does Grubhub take EBT?” Today, we will answer this question and provide a basic overview of the SNAP program. Keep reading to find out more.
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What are the EBT and Snap benefits?
First, let’s discuss what we’re talking about here. SNAP (the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) helps people who are experiencing a financial setback buy food. The benefits (aka money) are distributed through an EBT card.
EBT stands for “electronic benefits transfer.” People also refer to this program as a food stamp. This program helps many low-income people support their families in the hopes that they can improve their financial situation.
Does Grubhub take EBT?
Now, let’s tackle the main question at hand. Does Grubhub take EBT? Unfortunately, they do not. In fact, most of the popular food delivery apps do not accept EBT. That is except for DoorDash. DoorDash accepts EBT, but only when it comes to ordering fresh groceries.
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What can you use your EBT card for?
Remember, you can only use your EBT card on eligible food items.
What can you not use SNAP on? Basically, anything that is a nonfood item. For example, if you have a dog, unfortunately, you cannot use SNAP on the dog for any pet food.
You cannot use it on paper products, vitamins, grooming items, cosmetic soaps and shampoos, or medicines. So, you will need to plan accordingly. Check out a list of eligible items here.
Snap is meant to be used on the following items:
- Non-alcoholic beverages
- Dairy Items
- Meat, poultry, and fish
- Fruits Veggies
- Cereal and bread items
Conclusion
In conclusion, although we live in a day and age where convenience is key, we’re sad to say that GrubHub does not accept EBT. But don’t fret. If you’re thinking of ordering fresh groceries, you’re still in luck if you opt to buy with DoorDash. Just remember that to use your SNAP benefits, you must ensure that you are buying eligible food items as listed above. So the next time hunger strikes, with a little preparation, you will be able to put together a great, nutritious meal for the family. Happy shopping!