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Can I Buy Live Crawfish with EBT?

5 min read
According to the USDA, SNAP benefits, accessed via an EBT card, can be used to purchase eligible foods for the household. This includes certain seafood, and an exception to the rule against purchasing live animals allows you to buy live crawfish with EBT, though some conditions and limitations apply.

Can You Buy Laundry Stuff With EBT?

4 min read
According to the USDA, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is designed to help low-income households purchase nutritious food. This primary focus means that while an EBT card can buy groceries, it cannot be used to buy laundry stuff or other non-food household items.

What percentage of people are malnutrition in the US?

3 min read
According to a March 2025 Urban Institute report, 27.1% of nonelderly adults faced food insecurity in 2024, a core driver of malnutrition. The precise percentage of people with malnutrition in the US is complex to define, as it encompasses undernutrition, nutrient deficiencies, and the "obesity paradox." Understanding these multiple facets is key to grasping the issue's true scope.

How has SNAP helped families improve their well-being?

3 min read
In fiscal year 2024, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) assisted over 41 million low-income Americans, with nearly two-thirds of all participants residing in families with children. This powerful anti-hunger initiative has been instrumental in strengthening family well-being across multiple dimensions, extending its impact far beyond simply putting food on the table.

What items are not eligible on SNAP?

3 min read
According to the USDA, SNAP is designed to supplement household food budgets, not cover all purchases. Many participants find it difficult to remember the specific federal guidelines, especially regarding what items are not eligible on SNAP. Being aware of these restrictions helps recipients avoid issues at checkout and manage their benefits effectively.

Yes, You Can Get Cookies with EBT

4 min read
As of 2025, the USDA confirms that most packaged foods with a 'Nutrition Facts' label, including snack items, are eligible for purchase with EBT benefits. This means that in most states, you can absolutely get cookies with EBT, but certain restrictions may apply depending on how they are sold.