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  2. What Online Stores Accept EBT? - AOL

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    Here is a list of many of the major chain stores that now accept SNAP Online, plus some additional, useful information. Major Chains That Accept SNAP/EBT Online. Albertsons. ALDI. Amazon. Food ...

  3. 15 Fast Food Restaurants That Accept EBT - AOL

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    California is by far the most liberal state when it comes to EBT benefits, as it is the only one in which all 11 fast food restaurants on this list permit EBT card usage. That said, you cannot buy ...

  4. CalFresh - Wikipedia

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    CalFresh logo. CalFresh is the California implementation of the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as the Food Stamp program, which provides financial assistance for purchasing food to low-income California residents.

  5. Surprising Things You Can (and Can't) Buy With EBT - AOL

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    1. Groceries for Delivery or Pickup: Yes. EBT cards not only can be swiped at grocery stores and other designated retailers; you can also use SNAP benefits to buy groceries online for delivery and ...

  6. Does Popeyes Accept SNAP Benefits Using EBT Food Stamps? - AOL

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    It is widely available in Arizona and California, while five other states — Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Rhode Island and Virginia — offer the program in select cities or counties.

  7. Welfare in California - Wikipedia

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    The State Supplementation Program (SSP or SSI/SSP), also known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, CalFresh) cash-out program, is the state supplement to the federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program and provides state-funded supplemental food benefits to SSI recipients in lieu of SNAP benefits.