Tennessee Food Stamps Stores Near You

Tennessee Food Retailers Accepting EBT Card

Find Tennessee Food Stamps Stores near you, where Tennessee Food Stamps recipients of SNAP assistance can buy the food they need using their Tennessee Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card.

Use our Helping Americans Find Help™ retailer locator to search by zip code, city, county, address, or store name for Tennessee Food Stamps Stores near your location.

Also, if you prefer to order your groceries online, use this map to find out which online stores accept EBT SNAP cards in your State.

 

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Food You Can Buy With EBT Card

If you have the Tennessee Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card, you can buy the food you need at any of the listed retailers in the Tennessee Food Stamps Stores table.

Here is a list of the food categories you can buy for your consumption at the Food Stamps retail stores that accept the EBT card:

  • Fruits and vegetables;
  • Meat, poultry, and fish;
  • Dairy products;
  • Bread and cereals;
  • Non-alcoholic beverages

Each US state offers EBT benefits cards, including the State of Tennessee. The State EBT card can be used in the local food stamps authorized retailers.

In 2024, approximately 18% of participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps, were individuals aged 60 and over. This represents around 7.2 million older adults using EBT cards to help their monthly food budget. Some of them have limited mobility and lack easy access to transportation to visit any of the SNAP-approved grocery stores.

If you are one of them, check the list on this page to find your state grocery stores that accept SNAP EBT cards for online orders. Since 2020, the USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) has allowed SNAP participants to use their Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards to shop online. It is a convenient way to save time and get your groceries without needing to go into the store.

The Food Stamps EBT card – How to Get One?

Electronic Benefits Transfer or EBT card is an automated payment system created by the federal government that is being used for distributing nutrition assistance benefits. The EBT card system facilitates food stamps benefits payments to households and individuals who qualify. Those who meet nutrition assistance and food stamps requirements are approved by the local Tennessee food stamp office and get the EBT card that can be used in all Tennessee Food Stamps Retail Stores. In other words, the EBT card helps you get your food stamps without going to the food stamp office or your mailbox.

How Do I Qualify for Food Stamps EBT card?

The first question you are probably asking yourself is: am I eligible to get Food Stamps at this time? To a large extent, you may be able to answer it by following our Tennessee Food Assistance guide. But keep in mind that your local Tennessee food stamp office makes the final decision about your food stamps eligibility and the EBT card. In fact, you will be able to find out if you will get the food stamps only after you apply and go through the full application process. The food stamps application process includes an interview and providing all required documents.

Food Stamps or SNAP nutrition assistance is probably the most popular and used assistance government program. On average, about 40 million Americans are getting food stamp benefits each month and buying food at food stamps retail stores. Here is the most recent data we have about how many people in Tennessee State get Food Stamp (SNAP) Benefits in June to buy food at Tennessee Authorized Food Stamps Stores.

Recipients in June, 2017 of Food Stamp (SNAP) Benefits in Tennessee

Recipients in June, 2018 of Food Stamps (SNAP) Benefits in Tennessee

Source: Federal Reserve Bank of St.Louis Economic Data

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Approx. of the total Tennessee population received Food Stamp Benefits in 2018

Food Stamps Basic Eligibility Requirements

And unlike most government assistance programs that require extensive proof and verification, the Food Stamps Program (federally known as SNAP) is a federal entitlement program. That means there are enough food stamps for everybody that qualifies under the SNAP eligibility rules.

Three main requirements are ruling your eligibility for the SNAP food stamps benefits:

  1. Income Requirements – gross and/or net income limits
  2. Resource Requirements – cash at hand limits $2,250/$3,500
  3. Work Requirements – able-bodied adults ages 18-49 need to work

Each of the above main food stamps or so-called SNAP eligibility requirements has a long list of specifics and details. But a good starting point is the gross and net income limit that qualifies you for the food stamps or the SNAP benefits.

The Tennessee food stamp office needs to know the size of your household first. Then it looks at the gross monthly income limits and the net monthly income limits of the household. The SNAP and food stamps qualification income limits are based on the poverty line established each year. In general, the food stamps income limits are adjusted for inflation and increase each year.

Check the latest up to date SNAP Max Income for Food Stamps table. It is published each fiscal year by the Food and Nutrition Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and it is called SNAP Income Eligibility Standards.

What is the gross and net income limit that qualifies you for food stamps?

SNAP Max Income for Food Stamps
Oct. 1, 2019, through Sept. 30, 2020 

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 Source:  USDA, SNAP Income Eligibility Standards

Keep in mind that the gross monthly income includes earned and unearned income. Earned income is the money you get from working, like your paycheck.

Unearned income includes money you are getting from sources like Cash Assistance Government Program, Social Security, Unemployment Insurance Benefits, etc.

If you are getting child support payments, you must include them in your gross income calculation. Learn more about the SNAP food stamps eligibility on the federal level here.

Other Eligibility Requirements to Get the EBT Card and Food Stamps Benefits

In addition to the three main food stamps eligibility requirements, there are so-called Other Eligibility Requirements. Notably, as a food stamps recipient, you must have a social security number and be a citizen or lawfully present non-citizen.

Different applicant categories have various additional eligibility requirements for getting food stamps benefits in their EBT card account every month.

If you are under the age of 18, pregnant, disabled, or elderly, you may be exempt from the work requirements. All others without dependents can get the food stamps and the EBT card but for a limited time – in a total of 3 months for 36 months. Here, there are exemptions also – like enrolling in a state-approved workforce program or training for a new job.

Also, each state may have additional specific requirements that must be met to qualify for food stamps and get the EBT card. Learn more about Who is eligible for SNAP benefits (Food Stamps) in Tennessee?

The SNAP or Food Stamps help specific categories of low-income individuals that need food assistance.

How to Apply for Tennessee Food Stamps and the EBT Card?

To get the EBT Card and use it in the Tennessee food stamps authorized stores first, you must get approved for food stamps benefits from the Tennessee food stamp office.

The Tennessee Department of Human Services (DHS) administers the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), or the food stamps as it is generally known in Tennessee and elsewhere.

The Tennessee Department of Human Services (DHS) provides the food stamps application or the SNAP application. You can get it also from any local DHS Family Assistance office located in all Tennessee counties. Next, you must complete the SNAP application for food assistance and bring it to your local Family Assistance office or mail it to the address printed on the form.

You can also apply for Tennessee food stamps benefits online by visiting the DHS Family Assistance Office website. You have to register and open an account then you must fill in all the required information online. When your application is complete, the local Family Assistance food stamp office in the county where you live will receive it. They are required to schedule an appointment for an interview with you. During the interview, a DHS food assistance worker will go over your application and required supporting documents and will determine your SNAP benefits eligibility. Once approved for Tennessee food assistance, the Family Assistance Office will mail your EBT card. You can use the EBT card to buy yourself the food you need in all Tennessee food stamps authorized stores listed on this webpage table.

Keep in mind that during the food stamps application process, you can access online your case information and follow the application process. When approved, you will be able to manage your food stamp benefits online, including reporting any change in your situation and renewing your food assistance benefits. Click here to find the Food Assistance office near you.

Content: Alex Hill, HAFH Team
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Updated Sep 26, 2024

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