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Can You Get Cash from an EBT Card? What SNAP Recipients Must Know About Food Stamps

People in America use SNAP benefits to buy groceries monthly, using an EBT card as a debit card. EBT cards can be used at grocery stores, convenience stores, and farmers markets, but cannot withdraw cash from ATMs.

Cash from an EBT Card: Millions of families across America rely on SNAP benefits to buy groceries each month. The program gives people an EBT card that works like a special debit card just for food shopping. Here’s how it works in simple terms.

Your EBT card gets money loaded onto it every month that you can use to buy approved food items. You can use it at most grocery stores, many convenience stores, and even some farmers markets. The card lets you buy things like fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, bread, milk and cereal. But there are some things you can’t buy with it – no alcohol, cigarettes, hot prepared foods, vitamins or pet food.

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Can You withdraw cash with my EBT card?

A lot of people wonder if they can get cash from an ATM with their EBT card. The answer is no for SNAP money. The food benefits must only be used to buy groceries. Some people might have other types of help on the same card that do allow cash withdrawals, but not the SNAP portion.

When you go shopping, it’s smart to check your balance first. You can look at your last store receipt, call the number on the back of your card, or check online. At the checkout, you’ll swipe your card and type in your secret PIN number just like a regular debit card. Some stores will automatically know which items are approved, while others might need the cashier to help separate them.

Sadly, some people using EBT cards face unfair treatment in stores. Everyone should know that this is wrong and against the law. If someone is rude to you or won’t let you use your benefits properly, you can report them to the USDA who runs the SNAP program.

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Because some thieves try to steal EBT card information, you should always keep your card safe. Never tell anyone your PIN number except trusted family members. It’s also good to change your PIN sometimes and check your balance often to make sure no one else is using your benefits.

Remember, these food benefits exist to help families in need put meals on the table. The system works best when everyone follows the rules and treats each other with respect at the grocery store. If you have any problems with your EBT card, there are people who can help at the customer service number on the back of your card.

Farheen Ashraf

Farheen Ashraf is a History graduate. She writes on a variety of topics, including business, entertainment, laws, poetry, stories, travel, and more. Her passion for writing has led her to explore a variety of genres.

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