State of Wisconsin |
Release 25-01 |
FNS Memo 12/18/14,
Online waiver approval 2020
FoodShare benefits are used to purchase food at authorized FoodShare retailers, including grocery stores, farmers markets, direct-marketing farmers , and select online retailers that participate in FoodShare. Benefits may be used anywhere in the United States, regardless of the origin of issuance.
Example 1 | Joan lives in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Joan calls her agency and asks if she can purchase food while visiting a friend in Mississippi. The answer is "Yes." She can purchase food anywhere SNAP-EBT is accepted nationwide. |
Example 2 | Jack reported he moved from Wisconsin to California. Jack’s FoodShare case was closed. However, Jack still has FoodShare benefits in his EBT account. Jack is allowed to spend his remaining FoodShare benefits while living in California, even if he starts to receive SNAP benefits in California. |
FoodShare benefits are deposited in a member's account using an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) system and are spent using a debit card called the Wisconsin QUEST card.
For additional information about EBT, see Process Help Section 80.1 EBT Introduction.
FoodShare benefits can be used to buy foods such as:
FoodShare benefits cannot be used to buy items such as:
Note | Hot foods are only excluded if they are hot at the time they are sold. Occasionally, grocery stores will chill hot foods; these items are eligible for purchase with FoodShare benefits. |
Some products have a deposit fee that must be paid at the time of purchase that is then refunded when the container is returned (for example, milk that comes in a glass container). If a container deposit fee is required when purchasing an eligible food item in Wisconsin, this additional fee cannot be paid by using FoodShare benefits. The container deposit fee must be paid in cash or through another form of payment.
Example 3 | Jack purchases a glass container of milk in Wisconsin. There is a container fee charge on this particular bottle. Because Wisconsin does not have a container deposit law, the cost of the milk could be paid for using FoodShare benefits, but Jack must pay for the deposit fee using another method of payment. |
Example 4 | Jack lives near the Wisconsin Michigan border and sometimes does his grocery shopping in Michigan. Jack purchases a case of soda in Michigan that requires a container deposit fee. Michigan has a law that requires a container deposit fee be paid with the purchase of certain beverages. Jack can use FoodShare benefits to pay the deposit fee, since it is required per Michigan law. |
If the member has questions about specific food items, refer the member to the Food and Nutrition Service’s list of eligible food items.
If the member eats at a group meal site for the elderly or has meals delivered to the member's home, FoodShare benefits can pay for these meals if the facility or meal provider is an authorized FoodShare retailer.
FoodShare benefits can be used for meals within a group setting if the facility is authorized to accept SNAP-EBT card, such as Wisconsin QUEST cards, and the member is staying in a drug and alcohol treatment center, a shelter for victims of domestic violence, a shelter for the homeless or a group home for people with disabilities.
This page last updated in Release Number: 23-03
Release Date: 12/18/2023
Effective Date: 12/18/2023
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