Uber Eats adds more grocery and convenience stores accepting SNAP, EBT

The delivery app has added more than 50 new retailers.

Americans who rely on government-funded food assistance can now use their benefits with Uber Eats for more than 50 grocery and convenience store chains across the country, including Albertson's, CVS, Smart & Final, Vons, Walgreens and more.

On Wednesday, Uber Eats announced it was expanding its list of retailers for households using SNAP -- the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program -- or Electronic Benefits Transfer payments, commonly referred to as EBT, for purchases made on the delivery platform.

"We believe that everyone deserves the convenience of delivery, and with this growing list of merchant partners we can continue to provide access to the fresh food that families and individuals need, especially those without access to reliable transportation for whom food delivery can be a lifeline," Hashim Amin, head of grocery and retail delivery at Uber North America, said in a statement.

In the months ahead, Uber said its teams will coordinate the addition of more retailers who will accept SNAP and EBT payments on Uber Eats orders.

What grocery stores on Uber Eats accept SNAP, EBT?

The following U.S. retailers now accept SNAP EBT benefits for Uber Eats orders:

7-Eleven

ACME

Albertson's

Andronico's

Balducci's

Cardenas Markets

Carrs

Cub Food

CVS

Dierbergs

Duane Reade

El Rancho

El Super

Fairplay Foods

Family Dollar

Fiesta Mart

Food Bazaar

Food Town

FoodMaxx

Giant Eagle

Gopuff

Harveys Supermarket

Hy-Vee

Jewel Osco

King's Food Market

Los Altos Ranch Market

Lucky Supermarkets

Market District

Meijer

Morton Williams

Pavilions

Randall's

Safeway

Save A Lot

SaveMart

Sedano's

Shaw's

Shoppers Food Warehouse

Smart & Final

Speedway

Sprouts

Star Market

Stew Leonards

Super King Markets

Superlo Foods

Tom Thumb

Tony's Fresh Market

Vons

Walgreens

Wegmans

Winn-Dixie

Customers can browse through SNAP-enabled retailers and grocery items within the app via a new SNAP icon, which will highlight the eligible orders.

Payments are powered by Forage, a mission-driven USDA-approved payments infrastructure company that processes government benefits.