Always double-check the physical label before purchasing, as formulas can change. If a specific version of a shake or bar is marketed as a "weight loss supplement" rather than a "meal replacement," it might have a Supplement Facts label and be declined at checkout. What Can SNAP Buy? - USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Products with a "Supplement Facts" label are classified as dietary supplements and are not covered by food stamps. Where to Buy

The key to eligibility is the label on the back of the packaging:

Retailers like Amazon and Walmart explicitly mark eligible items as "SNAP EBT eligible" in their listings.

Any food for the household, such as: * Fruits and vegetables; * Meat, poultry, and fish; * Dairy products; * Breads and cereals; * USDA Food and Nutrition Service (.gov) Slimfast Ebt Eligible - Amazon.com

Large grocery chains and retailers such as Target typically allow these purchases if the label matches the "Nutrition Facts" requirement.

Yes, you can generally buy products using SNAP EBT (food stamps) as long as they are classified as food rather than supplements.