How do I add my SNAP/EBT card to DoorDash?
Open the DoorDash app, go to Account, then Payment and Program Cards.
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DoorDash and Kroger are partnering to allow SNAP/EBT payments for online grocery orders, expanding access to affordable food for millions of recipients nationwide. This initiative aims to address food access gaps, particularly in underserve...
DoorDash is expanding its network of retailers accepting SNAP/EBT payments, with Kroger being a significant addition. This collaboration enables SNAP recipients to purchase groceries online, including fresh produce, meat, dairy, and other essentials. The process involves adding the SNAP/EBT card to the DoorDash account and applying the benefits at checkout. This initiative addresses the challenge of food access in urban, suburban, and rural areas, where transportation to grocery stores may be limited. DoorDash’s research indicates that SNAP users on the platform are more likely to reside in food deserts, highlighting the importance of on-demand grocery delivery in these communities.
Open the DoorDash app, go to Account, then Payment and Program Cards.
DoorDash is offering $0 delivery fees on the first order from Kroger family of brands when consumers pay with an EBT card, for a limited time.
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