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What is most SNAP money spent on?

6 min read
According to USDA data, soft drinks are the most commonly purchased item by both SNAP and non-SNAP households. This fact provides an interesting starting point for exploring what is most SNAP money spent on.

How to Use My SNAP Card at Checkout: A Step-by-Step Guide

5 min read
Over 42 million Americans receive monthly SNAP food benefits. For new recipients, knowing how do I use my SNAP card at checkout is a key first step to accessing these benefits and purchasing eligible food items. This process is designed to be as straightforward as using a debit card, but with a few key differences.

Can You Use Snap for Hygiene Products? An Essential Guide

5 min read
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), SNAP benefits are intended solely for purchasing eligible food items for the household, not for non-food items. This means the short answer to "Can you use Snap for hygiene products?" is no, but the long answer involves understanding program restrictions and identifying alternative support options.

Can I Use SNAP for Sushi? The Rules Explained

4 min read
According to USDA guidelines, SNAP benefits cover most food items meant for home consumption, but prepared food rules are complicated. So, does SNAP work on sushi? The answer depends entirely on whether the sushi is hot or cold, and where you buy it.

Is Bottled Water Covered Under SNAP? Your EBT Eligibility Guide

3 min read
According to the USDA's Food and Nutrition Service, SNAP benefits can be used to purchase most food items intended for human consumption, and this includes bottled water. This guide will detail the eligibility rules for bottled water and other beverages to help you maximize your SNAP benefits.

What Can You Not Buy With Food Stamps Anymore?

4 min read
As of October 2025, approximately 42 million Americans rely on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to afford groceries. While the program offers broad purchasing power for household food items, recent state-level waivers and long-standing federal rules determine what you can and cannot buy with food stamps, with significant new restrictions on certain processed foods taking effect in 2026. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the changing and enduring limitations of SNAP benefits.

Fact or Fiction: Is There Really a Senior Food Allowance Card?

4 min read
According to the AARP, about 1 in 10 older adults do not have consistent access to enough nutritious food for an active lifestyle, prompting many to search for a dedicated senior food allowance card. While there is no single, universal government card, this type of benefit can be a reality for many seniors through several legitimate and distinct programs. It is important to understand the different options available, their eligibility requirements, and how they function to determine which one might be right for your situation.

Can You Buy Personal Hygiene Products With Food Stamps? The SNAP Rules Explained

4 min read
According to federal USDA guidelines, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is restricted to food items for home consumption. This means that essential personal hygiene products are not eligible purchases with food stamps. For many, this exclusion creates a significant financial strain, contributing to what is known as 'hygiene poverty'.