If you are writing or reading a blog post about this, here are the key points to cover for a helpful and comprehensive guide: What’s Covered Under SNAP (EBT)
: Prescription-only or highly specialized medical formulas may sometimes be excluded from SNAP if they are classified as medical supplements. SNAP vs. WIC: Know the Difference Many families use both programs, but they work differently: Can You Buy Formula With EBT? - Propel
Under federal guidelines, infant formula is classified as a "staple food" because it is a direct source of nutrition for infants.
: You can use EBT to buy powdered, liquid concentrate, and ready-to-feed formats.
: There are no limits on package sizes or the quantity you can buy, provided you have the funds available on your card.
: Most major brands are covered, including Similac, Enfamil, Gerber Good Start, and even high-end or organic brands like Bobbie and Kendamil.
: An item is generally eligible if it has a Nutrition Facts label. If it has a Supplement Facts label (common for some specialized or medical "boosters"), it is usually ineligible.
: SNAP also covers baby cereals, purees, jarred food, and toddler snacks like puffs. Key Restrictions to Remember