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EBT-Accepting Stores in Irvington, Alabama

9 SNAP-authorized stores · Data from USDA FNS

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SNAP / EBT Stores in Irvington

Store Name Type Address
Citgo Quick Stop Grocery Store 6831 Highway 90, 36544
Irvington Food Mart Grocery Store 9436 Irvington Blb Hwy, 36544
Love'S Travel Stop 846 Grocery Store 8400 Country Farm Rd., 36544
Minute Mart Grocery Grocery Store 9030 Irvington Blb Hwy, 36544
P &S Oriental Market Grocery Store 8864 Irvington Blb Hwy, 36544
Palmers Grocery Store 2 Grocery Store 8989 Highway 90, 36544
Palmers Quick Stop Grocery Store 8175 Highway 90, 36544
Dollar General 9842 Convenience Store 9210 Irvington Blb Hwy, 36544
Family Dollar Store 10456 Convenience Store 9415 Irvington Blb Hwy, 36544

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I use my EBT card in Irvington?

You can use your EBT card at 9 SNAP-authorized stores in Irvington, Alabama. This includes grocery stores, supermarkets, and select convenience stores listed on this page.

What foods can I buy with EBT?

EBT (SNAP benefits) can be used to purchase most food items including fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, fish, dairy products, breads, cereals, and seeds/plants that produce food. You cannot use EBT for hot foods, alcohol, vitamins, or non-food items.

Can I use EBT at convenience stores?

Yes, many convenience stores are SNAP-authorized and accept EBT. However, their product selection may be more limited than a full grocery store. Look for "Convenience Store" in the store type column above.

How do I check my EBT balance?

You can check your EBT balance by calling the number on the back of your card, at any store checkout terminal, or online through your state's EBT portal. In Alabama, contact your local SNAP office for assistance.

How many stores accept EBT in Irvington?

There are currently 9 SNAP-authorized stores that accept EBT in Irvington, Alabama, based on USDA data.

Store data sourced from USDA FNS SNAP Retailer Locator. Updated quarterly. View all EBT stores in Alabama →