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. 2021 Sep 17;53(11):931–937. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2021.07.004

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Official state sources providing information about the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Online Purchasing Pilot.

Note: Forty-seven states (including Washington, DC) received approval to participate in the SNAP online pilot program as of October, 2020. Multiple sources from 1 state may report information for each item. Source counts from state press releases, state SNAP agency sites, and state emergency coronavirus disease 2019 sites may not sum to the total for any source. For each set of bars, the states can be counted multiple times if they provide information from multiple sources. The 3 bars on the right do not necessarily add up to the total. The full codebook is included in the Supplementary Materials associated with this article. Fees refer to additional charges applied to online purchases made using SNAP (eg, delivery fees, processing fees). The US Department of Agriculture regulations state that “no minimum dollar amount per transaction or maximum limit on the number of transactions shall be established,” but retailers may include a suggested, not required, minimum. This code applies to statements about the regulation or information about suggested minimum purchases.24