Can You Use EBT at Gas Stations?

Emily Chan
Published Mar 30, 2026


Yes, many gas stations accept EBT cards. However, this usually applies to gas stations that have a convenience store attached.

Not every gas station will take EBT, and not everything you see on the shelves can be purchased with your benefits.
 

What Can You Buy With EBT at a Gas Station?


If a gas station accepts EBT (sometimes called food stamps), you can use your card to buy food items similar to what you'd find at a grocery store. This includes:
 
  • Snacks – chips, popcorn, crackers
  • Drinks – bottled water, cold beverages, ice
  • Dairy – cheese, yogurt
  • Bread and cereal
  • Coffee – ground coffee, beans, or pods
  • Frozen meals – frozen pizza, take-and-bake items
  • Healthy options – protein bars, meal replacement shakes, fruits, and vegetables
  • Meat, chicken, and fish

A simple rule: If the item has a "Nutrition Facts" label and it's meant to be eaten, you can likely pay for it with EBT. Keep in mind that some states may start limiting certain unhealthy foods starting in 2026.
 

What Can't You Buy With EBT?


Some items at gas stations are not covered by EBT, including:
 
  • Hot drinks like coffee or tea
  • Gasoline
  • Alcohol, tobacco, and cigarettes
  • Toilet paper
  • Diapers
 

How to Check If Your Local Gas Station Accepts EBT


Not all gas stations are approved to accept EBT. Here's how you can find out:
 
  • Use the USDA SNAP Retailer Locator – This online tool shows stores near you that accept EBT, including gas stations.
  • Look for signs – Many stores display an EBT sticker or sign at the entrance or near the register.
  • Ask an employee – You can also call ahead or check the gas station's website.
  • Check your receipt – After shopping, review your receipt to make sure the right items were charged to your EBT card.

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