Kroger To Accept SNAP Benefits For Pickup
Press Release
INDIANAPOLIS — The Kroger Family of Companies recently announced the acceptance of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for pickup.
The low-contact, convenient service allows customers to shop online for groceries on kroger.com or the Kroger app and pick up their order curbside at a nearby Kroger store.
Kroger operates the Owen’s store in Warsaw.
“Kroger is rolling out a payment capability across our nearly 2,800 grocery stores to allow more customers to access fresh, affordable food and essentials through our pickup service,” said Rodney McMullen, Kroger’s chairman and CEO. “We are committed to supporting all families as we work together with our associates, communities, government agencies and health organizations to flatten the curve during this unprecedented pandemic.”
“Kroger is excited to offer the SNAP/EBT payment option,” said Colleen Juergensen, president of Kroger Central Division. “This means even more customers will have access to the convenience of Kroger Pickup and the physical distancing offered by curbside service. Our Illinois and Indiana stores will offer the expanded service beginning on Tuesday, April 21.”
How pickup works:
- Choose your preferred store location on kroger.com or the Kroger app.
- Shop and place your order for groceries on kroger.com or the Kroger app.
- Select a pickup date and time and SNAP/EBT as the payment method. If using an EBT card, present payment method at the time of pickup.
- An associate shops for your oder.
- When it’s time for order pickup, look for the pickup signs in the store’s parking lot and pull into your parking spot, then call the number on the sign to let an associate know you’ve arrived.
- An associate will bring your order out and load it into your car. At this time, EBT card customers can complete their transaction via a mobile point-of-sale system and pay for ineligible EBT purchases or any remaining balance with their debit or credit card.
Kroger currently offers pickup at more than 2,000 stores across America. Already live in Ohio, Kroger anticipates having the ability to support EBT card payments at all stores by the end of April.
Kroger has taken several steps to support its higher volume of pickup orders, including hiring additional e-commerce associates, adding more order pick-up slots, increasing customer communication and piloting a pickup-only store location in Cincinnati, OH. Additionally, Kroger has waived the pickup fee (generally $4.95) for all orders, with no minimum purchase threshold required, to encourage more customers to use the low-contact service during the pandemic.