Northeast Grocery Inc. (NGI) has expanded its partnership with DoorDash to accept SNAP/EBT benefits for delivery across its Market 32, Price Chopper and Tops Markets banners.
The enhancement allows customers to shop eligible grocery items and pay with their EBT card at checkout through the DoorDash platform.
“We believe everyone deserves convenient access to fresh, affordable food,” said NGI CEO John Persons. “Enabling SNAP/EBT payments through DoorDash is an important step in removing barriers for the families we serve and ensuring more customers can shop with ease, dignity and flexibility.”
SNAP customers can browse and build their cart from a range of eligible items including fresh produce, dairy, meat and pantry staples. Non-eligible items, taxes, fees and tips can be paid using an alternate payment method within the DoorDash app.
The move is part of NGI’s broader push to expand food access and advance its omnichannel strategy – integrating in-store, online and delivery experiences to serve customers across a rapidly evolving retail landscape. Accepting SNAP/EBT on delivery platforms addresses a practical barrier for families who rely on food assistance but may face transportation or mobility challenges that make in-store shopping difficult.
Consumers can visit the DoorDash app or doordash.com to begin shopping.
About Northeast Grocery Inc.
Headquartered in Schenectady, New York, Northeast Grocery Inc. is the parent company of Market 32, Price Chopper and Tops Friendly Markets, which operate nearly 300 supermarkets across New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire with more than 30,000 associates.
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