Does Dollar General Take WIC? – Locations & Payment Methods

By Phillip Adcock
Last updated: Apr 12, 2023
Does Dollar General Take WIC

Dollar General is one of the biggest retail chains in the USA, with over 17,260 locations in 45 states. It has grown into a retail behemoth by opening modest stores in rural areas around the United States to cater to mostly low-income customers. 

Meanwhile, “Woman, Infants, and Children” (WIC) benefits help women, babies, and children meet their nutritional needs across the country, and WIC cards are recognized at most major retailers.

You might be wondering: “Does Dollar General take WIC?” because it is a go-to retailer for most low-income families. Here’s what I’ve discovered thus far.

Does Dollar General Take WIC in 2023?

As of 2023, only a low percentage of Dollar General stores in the United States take WIC. You may purchase WIC-eligible food goods at these stores with the WIC Digital Card, paper checks, or vouchers. You may also apply for WIC at Walmart, CVS, or Target.

Continue reading to find out which locations of Dollar General accept WIC, as well as what things you can buy with WIC benefits and whether other supermarket chains accept WIC.

Which Dollar General Stores Take WIC?

Although WIC is a government program that is administered in all 50 states, not all Dollar General shops are permitted to accept WIC funds as a payment method. Dollar General number 0001 in Ada, Oklahoma, and Dollar General number 16483 in Myrtle Creek, Oregon, for example, both take WIC.

However, their designation as a WIC-approved retailer may alter in the future. You can discover which Dollar General location you use WIC at by using our helpful online locating tool for WIC retailers here.

You may also check Dollar General’s search tool to call a nearby store and ask about WIC benefits acceptance.

What WIC-Eligible Items Are Available?

WIC-eligible goods can be purchased at any WIC-approved Dollar General store (or elsewhere):

  • Cereals and grain products
  • Dairy products (Yogurt, milk, and cheese)
  • Vegetables and fruits
  • Canned fish
  • Dried beans and peas
  • Whole wheat bread
  • Eggs
  • Juice
  • Mature legumes

Although all states have access to the same list of WIC-eligible products, no state is required to provide all of them.

Find out what goods are eligible for WIC at Dollar General and other retailers in your state by contacting your state agency.

How To Make Payment For WIC-Eligible Products At Dollar General?

You may pay for your WIC items in a variety of ways. However, you must have a WIC digital card, paper checks, or vouchers to pay for any WIC-eligible products in grocery shops like Dollar General.

Digital cards are the standard method, which has been in use since October 2020. After all of your WIC-eligible products have been checked, swipe your WIC card at the checkout and input the four-digit PIN number to confirm the purchase.

Keep in mind that you should keep your WIC items separate from the rest of your belongings. If you don’t, you risk having to pay for meals that aren’t covered by your WIC benefits.

What Are Some Other Retail Chains That Take WIC?

Items Are Eligible For WIC

Other large supermarket chains that take WIC benefits at most of their locations, in addition to the few Dollar General stores throughout the United States that accept WIC, include:

Most of these retailers mark WIC-eligible goods so that consumers that want to use their WIC benefits may find them easily.

Conclusion

Unfortunately, only a small percentage of Dollar General locations accept WIC, and their approval status is prone to change. 

As a result, you should double-check online or contact ahead to see if your local Dollar General takes WIC. You may also use your WIC card at other grocery stores like Walmart, Walgreens, CVS, and Target.

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* Disclaimer: We do not buy, sell or provide service, we only share with you our trusted sources, and experience. In case of any changes in the products or services of the companies, all the information below is supposed to change at any time.

Phillip Adcock is the founder and Managing Director of the research agency Shopping Behaviour Xplained (SBXL), a shopping research organization using psychological consumer insight to explain and help consumers answer their questions about stores and services.

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