Marlborough, Massachusetts-based BJ’s Wholesale Club has announced that SNAP EBT payments will be accepted across all of its clubs when members use their cards at checkout online or through the BJ’s mobile app.
“Over the course of the last few months, we’ve been actively working to expand our online SNAP EBT payment options for our members across all the states we currently do business in,” said Monica Schwartz, EVP and chief digital officer.
“We’re excited to announce that SNAP EBT payments are accepted online chainwide, allowing us to offer even more flexibility and convenience to all of our members.”
When using their SNAP EBT cards to shop online, members have the option of selecting from multiple delivery methods, including free pickup, shipping, and same-day delivery. Additionally, members can split payments at checkout and use both an EBT card and a debit or credit card.
“EBT payment options afford our members the time and money saving benefits that we know they love and expect from BJ’s,” Schwartz said. “When using our app or shopping online, BJ’s is here to help make shopping easier and more convenient for our members’ busy lifestyles.”
To learn more about how to use SNAP EBT payment solutions, visit bjs.com/help/ebt.
BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings is an operator of membership warehouse clubs in the Eastern U.S. The company provides an assortment of grocery, general merchandise, gasoline and other services to offer a differentiated shopping experience that is enhanced by its omnichannel capabilities. Since pioneering the warehouse club model in New England in 1984, the company operates 230 clubs and 160 BJ’s Gas locations in 17 states.
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