Does Whole Foods Take EBT? Yes, But There Are Exceptions
Whole Foods is a health-conscious grocery store that offers a wide selection of yummy, but rather pricey food options. With Whole Foods’ rise in popularity in recent years, I was interested if they accepted EBT. Not only does Whole Foods offer a wide range of quality foods in their in-store locations, but they have their own app, website, and even sell their own Whole Foods brands and items on Amazon. If you’re looking for where you can and cannot use your EBT card when it comes to all things Whole Foods grocery items, read on to find where and when Whole Foods accepts EBT.
Does Whole Foods Take EBT or WIC?
Yes and no.
All Whole Foods locations accept EBT (electronic benefits transfer) at all their in-person store locations.
However, most, but not all physical Whole Foods locations accept WIC (special supplemental nutrition program for Women, Infants, and Children).
Be sure to call your local Whole Foods store to verify if they accept WIC.
Does the Whole Foods Website Accept EBT?
Unfortunately, no.
The EBT terms for the Whole Foods online store differ from the policy of their physical store locations.
Whole Foods does not accept EBT for purchases made online via the Whole Foods Market website.
See Also: 8 Items That Are Often Cheaper at Whole Foods
Can I Use EBT On Whole Foods Purchases Through Amazon?
Yes and no.
You can make some online Whole Foods purchases via Amazon. But… it’s complicated.
Amazon itself allows for the use of your SNAP (supplemental nutrition assistance program) EBT card.
Yet, if you add Whole Foods items to your cart through Amazon’s site, Amazon will not let you use your EBT card for those specific Whole Foods items.
That being said, with a bit of digging and trial-and-error, there are still ways to use your EBT card on Amazon to get your hands on some Whole Foods Items.
If you go to Amazon’s grocery section (Amazon Fresh), and search Whole Foods, you’ll notice Whole Foods’s 365 by Whole Foods Market brand appears.
You CAN buy the 365 by Whole Foods Market brand items on Amazon using your EBT card through this method.
What EBT-Eligible Whole Foods Items Can I Buy In-Store?
Now that you know you cannot use your EBT card to buy Whole Foods items online (unless it’s their 365 brand), what items can you actually buy in-stores?
At all Whole Foods locations, you can buy grocery items with your EBT card.
This includes items like:
- Fruits
- Vegetables
- Dairy Products
- Bread
- Snacks
- Non-Alcoholic Beverages
- Frozen, canned, or fresh foods
- Meats
- … and really all grocery food items imaginable.
That being said, this does not mean you can buy everything on your shopping list at Whole Foods.
See Also: Whole Foods Return Policy: Here’s Exactly How It Works
What Items Are Ineligible To Buy Using EBT?
There are some non-grocery-related items that you cannot buy at Whole Foods with your EBT card.
Although some items are obvious like alcohol and nicotine products, others are less obvious.
For example, a couple head-scratchers that you CANNOT purchase include ready-made “hot foods/meals” and vitamins.
Items that are in-eligible at Whole Foods with EBT include:
- Ready-made HOT foods/meals
- Vitamins
- Pet Supplies
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Tobacco Products
- Non-Baby Food Related Items (i.e. diapers)
- Cleaning Supplies
If you wish to buy these products in-store at Whole Foods, be sure to have an alternative payment method with you other than your EBT card.
To be clear on the “hot foods” dealio, you CAN buy premade meals that are cold or frozen, which you then heat and serve at home.
You just CAN’T buy foods that are hot at the time of purchase.
How Exactly Do I Use My EBT Card At Whole Foods?
An EBT card can be used just as you would a debit card or credit card at checkout.
Be sure to follow the checkout payment system’s swipe and PIN instructions on-screen with your own unique 4-digit PIN number.
If you don’t have enough funds on your EBT card to pay for your entire order, you can split your total into multiple payment methods.
Then you can use a debit, credit, or gift card to pay for the outstanding funds.
Or, you can also ask the cashier to kindly return some items of your choice.
You can always check your EBT card balance by calling a customer service helpline at 1-888-328-6399 or checking online at https://www.connectebt.com.
Can I Use EBT in Conjunction With Curbside Pickup?
Yes.
You can use your EBT card with Whole Foods curbside pickup service but it has some kinks that need to be worked out.
Thanks to commenter Mary, some items that are eligible for EBT are not ringing up as such and she’s being charged for them.
In her case, it was butter and Kefir, but I’m sure there are others.
The problem is that Whole Foods corporate doesn’t seem interested in fixing the issue and is passing the buck back to individual stores.
Has anyone else experienced this issue?
Ask the Reader: Have you ever used your EBT card at Whole Food or do you stick to more budget friendly grocery stores?
By Kyle James
Photo credit to Mike Mozart.