DoorDash Just Opened Kroger Delivery to SNAP Cards at 2,700 Stores
DoorDash has begun accepting SNAP/EBT payments for grocery delivery from nearly 2,700 Kroger-family stores, pushing the delivery app deeper into low-income grocery access and a larger slice of U.S. food retail. SNAP is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the U.S. food-aid program for low-income households; EBT is the debit-style card used to spend those benefits. The move matters now because grocery delivery platforms are chasing routine food purchases, not just restaurant orders, and benefit-card acceptance widens the pool of shoppers who can use them. DoorDash says more than 4.5 million consumers have added a SNAP card to its app and that more than 57,000 stores on the platform now accept SNAP/EBT.