SNAP Into Action: Get Ready for the Transition to EBT Chip Cards

Seeking to make SNAP and EBT more secure, states are preparing to adopt EBT chip cards. Retailers should start preparing now.

SNAP Into Action: Get Ready for the Transition to EBT Chip Cards

September 2024   minute read

By: Margaret Hardin Mannion

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has undergone significant modernization efforts since its creation in the 1960s—including the introduction of Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) payment cards in the 1980s to replace paper vouchers and coupons. EBT payment cards allow an individual on SNAP to purchase eligible food items at authorized retail stores, such as a convenience or grocery store.
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