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Online purchasing now available for SNAP recipients in Indiana

It is important to note that any delivery fees that may apply to the online purchase may not be paid with SNAP benefits.

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(Indianapolis, Ind.) - As of yesterday, Hoosier SNAP recipients may use their Hoosier Works EBT cards to purchase groceries online for pickup or delivery at two Amazon and Walmart.

SNAP participants are automatically eligible to participate in this program with no need to apply.

“We have been working with our federal partners to remove barriers and provide safety and convenience benefits for Hoosier SNAP recipients – particularly those who are most at risk for COVID-19 infection and those who are homebound,” said Jennifer Sullivan, M.D., M.P.H., FSSA secretary. “We are pleased to make this benefit available for SNAP recipients in Indiana. While this service will initially and immediately address needs caused by the pandemic, we intend to keep this service in place permanently.”

Currently, Amazon and Walmart are the only Indiana retailers that have been approved for online purchasing by the Food and Nutrition Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

  • Amazon offers online ordering and delivery of groceries to SNAP recipients. Instructions on how to use this service can be found online at amazon.com.  
     
  • Walmart offers online ordering and delivery and pick-up options at some stores, while other stores only allow online ordering and pickup of groceries at a designated spot outside the store.

It is important to note that any delivery fees that may apply to the online purchase may not be paid with SNAP benefits. If SNAP recipients have any problems using their card for ordering, they should call the number on the back of their Hoosier Works EBT card for customer service.

SNAP is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and was formerly known as Food Stamps. SNAP benefits can only be used for food products and for plants and seeds used to grow food.

If you would like to view a  full list of items that can and cannot be purchased with SNAP is available here.

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) benefits, which are also provided via Hoosier Works EBT card, may not be used for online purchasing. Currently, more than 680,000 Hoosiers receive SNAP benefits and nearly 13,000 Hoosiers receive TANF assistance.

Hoosiers may apply for SNAP or TANF at https://fssabenefits.in.gov/. They may also call 800-403-0864 for assistance.

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