DoorDash, Inc. expand its SNAP/EBT payment offering with additional grocers to make fresh food accessible to more people. Since launching support for SNAP/EBT payments in 2023, over 1.1 million consumers have added their SNAP/EBT cards to DoorDash. Consumers can order SNAP-eligible groceries using their SNAP benefits through platform from over a dozen new grocers across the country.

With the addition of these new partners, over 6,000 locations nationwide will support SNAP/EBT payment capabilities on DoorDash for on-demand delivery of eligible grocery items. ACME Markets, Food City, Hy-Vee, Jewel-Osco, Kings Food Markets, Pavilions, Randalls, Shaw's, Sprouts Farmers Market, Star Market, Stater Bros. Markets, Tom Thumb, and Vons will offer eligible consumers more choices to leverage their SNAP/EBT benefits when ordering online groceries from coast to coast. Consumers can purchase locally-grown produce, prime cut meats, the freshest fish, imported cheeses, international products, a wide selection of natural and organic foods, including bulk foods and more at affordable prices.

DoorDash is one of the largest online marketplaces to offer SNAP/EBT recipients access to grocery delivery across the country. The company to continue to broaden food access by offering SNAP/EBT to more than 11 million people who are living in food deserts, and over 30 million people living in communities where over 1 in 10 households receive SNAP/EBT benefits, according to data compiled by DoorDash. Since launch last year with multiple grocery partners including ALDI, Albertsons, Safeway, Meijer, and participating 7-Eleven®?

stores: Over 1 in 6 SNAP deliveries on DoorDash have been made to consumers living in food deserts; 49% of SNAP deliveries on DoorDash have be made to consumers living in low-income communities; 28% of SNAP deliveries on doorDash have been made to consumers live in census tracts with a higher rate of seniors than the national average (16); and 47% of SNAP deliveries on Door Dash have been made to consumers living In census tracts with higher rates of people with disabilities than the national average (12.7%).