Navigating the world of food assistance programs like SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) can sometimes feel tricky. One of the most common questions people have is whether they can use their EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) cards, which hold their SNAP benefits, at different places. Today, we’re going to explore whether Casey’s app is one of those places that accepts EBT. We’ll look at how you might be able to use your benefits and some things to keep in mind.
Does Casey’s App Accept EBT Directly?
Unfortunately, currently, the Casey’s app does not directly accept EBT cards for online or in-app purchases. This means you can’t add your EBT card as a payment method when ordering food or other items through the app. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t other options!

What Can You Buy With SNAP at Casey’s?
SNAP benefits have specific rules about what you can and can’t purchase. Generally, you can buy food items. This means things like fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, fish, dairy products, and bread are all good to go. Casey’s, being a convenience store, carries a lot of these items, but you need to make sure they’re eligible. It’s also important to know the rules regarding what’s *not* allowed.
Here’s a quick rundown of what SNAP usually covers:
- Fruits and Vegetables
- Meat, Poultry, and Fish
- Dairy Products (milk, cheese, yogurt, etc.)
- Breads and Cereals
- Seeds and plants to grow food
On the other hand, SNAP usually *doesn’t* cover:
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tobacco products
- Vitamins, medicines, and supplements
- Non-food items like paper products, cleaning supplies, or pet food
Always check with the store if you’re unsure. The store employees can let you know if a particular item is eligible.
Alternative Ways to Pay at Casey’s
While the app itself doesn’t accept EBT, there are still options. You can still use your EBT card in the physical Casey’s store! This is the most straightforward way to use your SNAP benefits for eligible purchases. You simply go into the store, select the items you want, and swipe your EBT card at the checkout. You’ll need to know your PIN to complete the transaction.
Sometimes, there are other payment options or workarounds. For instance, if you use a third-party delivery app that partners with Casey’s, they might offer an option to pay with EBT. However, this is rare and depends on both the delivery app and Casey’s policies. It is worth checking with the third party app.
Before placing an order, always double-check the payment options. See if the third-party app notes any options. To avoid frustration, it’s best to plan on paying in the store if you’re using your EBT card. Also, be aware that delivery might sometimes have extra charges.
Important Considerations When Using EBT at Casey’s
One thing to consider is the selection of items at Casey’s versus a larger grocery store. Casey’s is a convenience store, so they might have fewer options for fresh produce and certain SNAP-eligible items compared to a larger supermarket. Plan your purchases accordingly.
Another important thing is that EBT transactions are usually separate from other payment methods. You’ll likely need to pay for your SNAP-eligible items with your EBT card and then use a different method for non-eligible items. Here is a basic example:
Item | Eligible? | Payment Method |
---|---|---|
Bananas | Yes | EBT |
Candy Bar | No | Cash/Credit/Debit |
Make sure you keep this in mind. Also, always keep track of your remaining balance on your EBT card to avoid any surprises at the checkout.
Final Thoughts: Using EBT with Casey’s
In conclusion, while the Casey’s app doesn’t directly accept EBT payments at this time, you *can* use your EBT card for eligible purchases inside the physical Casey’s stores. You’ll need to shop in person and use your EBT card at the register. Make sure to select eligible food items, check your balance, and plan your purchases accordingly. Hopefully, this helps you better understand how to use your SNAP benefits when shopping at Casey’s!