What Food Can You Buy With EBT in 2025? Complete List of Eligible, Hot, and Fast Food Options

By AirTalk Team
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Many shoppers using EBT cards often ask, what food can you buy with EBT in 2025? The SNAP program makes it possible for millions of families to buy healthy groceries and essential food items each month. These benefits are added to an EBT card that works like a debit card at approved stores. In this guide, you’ll learn how EBT food benefits work, what you can and cannot buy, and which states allow hot or restaurant meals under special programs. 

How EBT Food Benefits Work

The Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) system allows families to access monthly food assistance through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Once your application is approved, your benefits are automatically loaded onto your EBT card, which works like a debit card at authorized stores.

The Goal Behind SNAP

The main goal of the SNAP program is to reduce hunger and improve nutrition among low-income households. It ensures families can buy healthy food and encourages better eating habits for children, seniors, and individuals facing financial hardship.

SNAP is funded by the federal government and managed by state agencies. The program covers both urban and rural communities, helping millions of Americans access affordable, nutritious food every month.

Where You Can Use EBT Food Benefits

Your EBT food benefits can be used at thousands of grocery stores, supermarkets, and farmers markets across the United States. Look for the “We Accept EBT” sign at checkout or on store entrances.

You can also use EBT cards at approved online retailers, including Walmart, Amazon, and some local delivery services that accept SNAP payments.

Farmers markets in many states participate in the Double Up Food Bucks program, which doubles the value of your benefits when buying fresh produce. This helps families eat healthier while supporting local farmers and food producers.

Using your EBT card at trusted retailers ensures your benefits are used safely and effectively for groceries your family needs most.

>>> Learn more: 5 Steps To Get Free Phone Service With Food Stamps (SNAP)

The Full List: What Food Can You Buy With EBT

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A shopper is comparing food options in the grocery aisle using EBT benefits to make healthy choices.
(Image by Freepik)

If you are wondering what food you can buy with EBT in 2025, the list is longer than you might think. The SNAP program covers a wide range of grocery items that help families prepare balanced meals at home. All foods must be meant for human consumption and purchased from authorized retailers.

Here are the main food categories you can buy using your EBT card:

Fruits and Vegetables

  • Fresh, frozen, and canned fruits and vegetables
  • 100% fruit and vegetable juices
  • Salad mixes and packaged greens

Meat, Poultry, and Fish

  • Fresh or frozen cuts of beef, chicken, pork, and seafood
  • Ground meats and lunch meats
  • Eggs and other protein sources

Bread, Cereal, and Grains

  • Loaves of bread, tortillas, bagels, and rolls
  • Pasta, rice, oats, and other grains
  • Breakfast cereals and instant oatmeal

Dairy and Non-Dairy Alternatives

  • Milk, cheese, and yogurt
  • Butter, cream, and non-dairy milk such as soy or almond milk

Pantry and Shelf Staples

  • Canned goods such as soups, beans, and vegetables
  • Flour, sugar, salt, and cooking oils
  • Condiments and spices like ketchup, mustard, and pepper

Snacks and Beverages

  • Chips, crackers, popcorn, and cookies
  • Non-alcoholic drinks such as bottled water, coffee, and tea
  • Energy drinks only if they have a nutrition label (not a supplement label)

Seeds and Plants

  • Seeds and plants that produce food for your household to eat
  • Starter herbs and small vegetable plants from approved sellers

These approved items give families flexibility to plan healthy, home-cooked meals. You can mix fresh and shelf-stable foods to stretch your budget while still meeting your nutritional needs.

>>> Learn more: The Most Surprising Things You Can Buy With EBT Card (Or Cannot)

What food items can’t be bought with EBT?

While EBT food benefits cover most groceries, there are still restrictions on what you can purchase. The goal of the program is to support nutrition, so non-food or luxury items are not allowed.

Here’s what you cannot buy with your EBT card:

  • Hot prepared foods or meals sold for immediate consumption
  • Alcoholic beverages, including beer, wine, and liquor
  • Tobacco products such as cigarettes and cigars
  • Vitamins, medicines, or supplements labeled “Supplement Facts”
  • Pet food or animal feed
  • Cleaning products, paper goods, or hygiene items
  • Cosmetics and beauty products
  • Live animals (except fish or shellfish intended for cooking)
  • Non-food household supplies or decorative items

If you try to buy restricted items, your card will automatically decline at checkout. Knowing what is not covered helps you plan your grocery list and use your EBT benefits responsibly.

The Grey Area: Fast Food, Hot Meals, and Restaurant Programs

Many EBT users often wonder if they can buy hot food or restaurant meals using their benefits. The answer depends on your state and the type of EBT program you are enrolled in. While standard SNAP benefits do not cover hot food, some states offer special meal programs for eligible participants.

Can You Buy Hot Food With EBT?

Normally, you cannot buy hot or prepared meals with your EBT food balance because SNAP benefits are meant for groceries you can cook at home. However, some states participate in the Restaurant Meals Program (RMP), which allows qualifying individuals to buy ready-to-eat meals.

If your state is part of this program, you may be able to purchase items such as:

  • Rotisserie chicken and warm deli meals from grocery stores
  • Hot soups, sandwiches, or pasta dishes from participating restaurants
  • Breakfast or lunch combos sold under the Restaurant Meals Program

So, what hot food can you buy with EBT? It depends entirely on your state’s policy and the store’s approval under the RMP. These programs are usually limited to seniors, people with disabilities, and the homeless who cannot easily cook at home.

How to Check If Your State Offers Hot Meal Access

Not every state offers access to hot or restaurant meals. To find out if your area participates in the Restaurant Meals Program, you can:

  • Visit your state’s Department of Human Services (DHS) or SNAP website.
  • Look for a section titled “Restaurant Meals Program” or “Hot Meal Access.”
  • Check the list of approved restaurants or grocery stores in your county.
  • Contact your local SNAP office for up-to-date program details.

If your state does not participate in the RMP, you can still use your EBT benefits for cold deli food, groceries, and ingredients to prepare your own hot meals at home.

FAQs

Can I get a free phone if I have EBT?

Yes. If you receive EBT or SNAP benefits, you may qualify for a free government phone through the Lifeline Program with provider AirTalk Wireless. The application takes only a few minutes online. Once approved, you’ll receive a free smartphone with monthly talk, text, and data at no cost.

What is the most bought item with food stamps?

The most common items purchased with EBT food benefits include milk, bread, cheese, fruits, vegetables, and meat. These staples make up a large part of SNAP spending and help families maintain balanced nutrition.

Can I buy snacks with EBT?

Yes. Snacks such as chips, crackers, nuts, and cookies are eligible under SNAP as long as they are packaged and labeled for human consumption. However, energy drinks that have “Supplement Facts” labels are not covered.

Can you use EBT for online grocery shopping?

Yes. Many major retailers such as Amazon, Walmart, and Aldi accept EBT cards for online grocery orders. You can pay for eligible food items online and use other payment methods for non-eligible products.

Final Words

Knowing what food you can buy with EBT in 2025 helps you make the most of your benefits and avoid restricted purchases. Use your card for nutritious groceries, fresh produce, and pantry essentials that keep your family healthy. If you are an active EBT or SNAP recipient, you can also apply for a free phone through AirTalk Wireless. Staying connected helps you check your balance, track updates, and manage your benefits anywhere, anytime.

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