DoorDash Inc.

02/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/02/2026 07:49

Expanding Food Access for SNAP Households: More Stores, More Savings, More Healthy Options

Today, DoorDash announced the expansion of SNAP/EBT payment capabilities to several new merchants. Consumers who have uploaded their SNAP card to DoorDash can now use their benefits at the following merchants on DoorDash:

  • CVS Pharmacy

  • Dierbergs Markets

  • Lowes Foods

  • New Seasons Market

  • Rouses Markets

  • Wegmans Food Markets, Inc.

  • Weis Markets

With these additions, more than 50,000 stores across the nation now accept SNAP/EBT payments on DoorDash, offering even more affordable grocery delivery options for SNAP-eligible consumers.

Delivering Better Access and Better Nutrition

Since launching SNAP/EBT payments in 2023, DoorDash has expanded access rapidly: nearly 3 million consumers have enabled SNAP/EBT payments in the app, and 94% of U.S. households receiving SNAP benefits now have access to at least one participating store on the platform.*

But beyond reach, our latest report, From Food Deserts to Dinner Tables: How SNAP Delivery Removes Barriers and Supports Healthier Habits, shows the impact goes deeper - helping consumers improve how they shop, eat, and live. Those surveyed in the report, which combines DoorDash data with findings from a survey of more than 1,500 consumers who recently used SNAP/EBT on DoorDash, reported meaningful changes to their eating and household habits since using SNAP/EBT on DoorDash:

  • 31% report eating more fruits and vegetables, and 24% report eating less junk food.

  • 42% report cooking at home more often instead of turning to fast food or takeout.

  • 74% reported feeling less stressed about planning SNAP usage compared to shopping in-store

  • 71% reported that using SNAP/EBT for grocery delivery helps ensure they have groceries that last the entire month.

Consumers also report using SNAP/EBT on DoorDash for a range of needs - from stocking up on household groceries, shopping for missing items or smaller orders, or purchasing essentials like baby formula or food when sick or unable to shop in-store. Reflecting on these patterns, bananas were the most frequently ordered grocery item, milk led convenience purchases, and baby formula dominated pharmacy orders in the first half of 2025.

"[I] truly was happy when it [SNAP/EBT] was added due to having a baby and constantly needing diapers, milk, fruit, wipes, medicine, and any baby essentials. I also don't have a car, so having DoorDash take EBT has been a lifesaver," said one DoorDash consumer.

Continuing Our Commitment

By expanding SNAP/EBT payment capabilities to new merchants and increasing coverage to nearly every SNAP household nationwide, DoorDash is committed to ensuring that food access is not just about convenience - it's about supporting healthier eating, reducing stress, and making life easier for individuals and families who need it most.

To order SNAP-eligible groceries from the merchants announced today, customers who use SNAP/EBT benefits on DoorDash can find their local store in the DoorDash app. To learn more about the impact of grocery delivery for SNAP consumers, read the full report From Food Deserts to Dinner Tables: How SNAP Delivery Removes Barriers and Supports Healthier Habits here.

*Based on 2023 American Community Survey census tract level data showing distribution of SNAP receiving households in the U.S.

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