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1.1.2 FoodShare Benefits

FoodShare benefits are used to purchase food at grocery stores that participate in FoodShare Wisconsin.

 

FoodShare benefits are deposited in a participant’s account using an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) system, and are spent using a debit card called the Wisconsin QUEST Card. The Wisconsin QUEST card allows access to FoodShare benefits through point-of-sale or swipe card terminals at food stores. These transactions look like any other debit card transaction and are free to the cardholder.

 

FoodShare benefits can be used to buy foods such as:

 

FoodShare benefits cannot be used to buy items such as:

 

Click on the following link, if the customer has additional questions regarding specific food items.  (Questionable food items)

 

If the participant eats at a group meal site for the elderly or has meals delivered to his/her home, he/she can use FoodShare benefits to pay for these meals if the facility or meal provider is authorized to accept the QUEST card.

 

FoodShare benefits can be used for group meals if the participant is staying in a drug and alcohol treatment center, a shelter for battered women, a shelter for the homeless An individual who lacks a fixed and regular nighttime residence or an individual whose primary nighttime residence is:1) A supervised shelter designed to provide temporary accommodations (such as a welfare hotel or congregate shelter), 2) A halfway house or similar institution that provides temporary residence for individuals intended to be institutionalized, 3) A temporary accommodation for not more than 90 days in the residence of another individual, or 4) A place not designed for, or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings (a hallway, bus station, a lobby, or similar places). or a group home for the disabled and the facility is authorized to accept the QUEST card.

 

This page last updated in Release Number: 05-01

Release Date: 03/01/05

Effective Date: 03/01/05