Cardenas Markets’ online service is now accepting Electronic Benefits Transfer and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments on Instacart, the leading online grocery platform in North America.
The Ontario-based chain, which operates 59 stores throughout California, Nevada and Arizona, is the first Hispanic retailer to make that move, according to a statement on the company’s website.
“We are proud to be the first Hispanic retailer to accept EBT SNAP as a form of online payment via Instacart,” said Adam Salgado, Cardenas Markets’ chief marketing officer, in the statement. “We are always looking for ways to make the Cardenas Markets shopping experience more convenient and accessible for our customers.”
Instacart offers same-day delivery and pickup from grocery stores across the United States and Canada. It has partnered with more than 700 national, regional and local retailers to deliver from more than 65,000 stores across North America, according to the statement.