CVS does accept WIC, also known as the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children. WIC is a federal program that provides supplemental foods and nutrition education to pregnant women, new mothers, and children under the age of five who are at nutritional risk. CVS accepts WIC at all of its pharmacy locations, and customers can use their WIC benefits to purchase a variety of WIC-eligible foods, including milk, cheese, eggs, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. To use WIC benefits at CVS, customers must present their WIC card and ID at the pharmacy counter.
WIC Program Overview
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal nutrition program that provides food and nutrition education to low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, and to infants and children up to age 5. WIC is available in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and American Samoa.
To be eligible for WIC, you must meet certain income guidelines and nutritional risk criteria. You can apply for WIC at your local health department or WIC clinic.
Benefits of WIC
- Vouchers for healthy foods, such as fruits, vegetables, milk, and whole grains
- Breastfeeding support and supplies
- Nutrition education and counseling
- Referrals to other health and social services
Foods Available Through WIC
The types of foods available through WIC vary depending on your individual nutritional needs. However, some common foods include:
- Fruits and vegetables
- Milk and cheese
- Whole grains
- Lean protein
- Infant formula
CVS Participation in WIC
CVS is a participating WIC vendor in most states. This means that you can use your WIC vouchers to purchase eligible foods at CVS stores. To use WIC vouchers at CVS, you will need to present your WIC card to the cashier at checkout.
WIC Vendor Rules
CVS must follow certain rules as a WIC vendor. These rules include:
- Accepting WIC vouchers for all eligible foods
- Providing WIC shoppers with a receipt that shows the value of the WIC vouchers used
- Displaying WIC signs in the store
Rule | Description |
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Accepting WIC vouchers | CVS must accept WIC vouchers for all eligible foods. |
Providing WIC shoppers with a receipt | CVS must provide WIC shoppers with a receipt that shows the value of the WIC vouchers used. |
Displaying WIC signs | CVS must display WIC signs in the store. |
## WIC Details at CVS
CVS supports the WIC (Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children). Here’s what you need to know about using your WIC benefits at CVS:
WIC-Eligible Purchases
- Fruits and Vegetables
- Whole Grains
- Dairy Products
- Eggs
- Peanut or Sunflower Seed Products
- Soy Products
- Cans of Fish
- Infant Formulas
- Infant Foods
Store Locator
To find a CVS location that accepts WIC, use the store locator on the CVS website or app.
Eligibility Verification
At checkout, present your WIC EBT card or paper voucher along with your other forms of payment. The cashier will scan your card or voucher to process your WIC purchase.
Purchase Limits
WIC benefits have set limits on the amount of each food item you can purchase each month. Your local WIC agency will provide you with a guide to these limits.
Healthy Food Incentives
CVS WIC shoppers may be rewarded with Healthy Food Incentives for selecting certain nutritious items.
Table: WIC-Eligible Products
| Product Type | WIC-Eligible Food |
| ———————— | ————————————————————————————————– |
| Fruits | Bananas, apples, oranges, strawberries, blueberries, melons, etc. |
| Vegetables | Carrots, broccoli, spinach, leafy greens, tomatoes, onions, peppers, cucumbers, etc. |
| Whole Grains | Whole-wheat bread, brown rice, whole-grain cereal, whole-grain spaghetti, brown rice, etc. |
| Dairy Products | Milk, yogurt, cheese (hard, soft, cottage), low-sodium cheese slices, plant-based milk (almond, rice, etc.) |
| Eggs | Eggs (large, jumbo, extra-large |
| Peanut/Sunflower Seed | Peanut butter, peanut oil, sunflower seed butter, sunflower seed oil, roasted peanut/sunflower seed butter |
| Soy Products | Tofu, edamame, tempeh, miso, low-sodium packaged tofu |
| Cans of Fish | Canned tuna, canned pink or red (or white) wild-type (not farm-raised) Pacific or wild Alaskan |
| | farm-raised) pink or red (or white) wild-type, farm-raised white) Alaskan, or chum fish |
| | (excluding “lite” or “low-sodium” options) |
| | Canned fish without oil (salmon, sardines, mackerel, smoked herring, etc.). |
| | Canned fish with a little oil (5g or less of fat per serving, excluding “lite” or “low-sodium” options) |
| | Canned fish with added salt (5g or less of salt per serving, excluding “low-sodium” canned fish) |
|Infant Formulas | Any WIC-approved, unflavored liquid or powdered term or short-term complete liquid, concentrate, or ready-to-use |
| | formulas |
|Infant Food | Any WIC-approved baby food products, including pureed meat, chicken, or turkey baby food, provided in jars or |
| | pouches; or iron-fortified, low-sodium, meat-based, or chicken-based baby food products, provided in jars or |
| | pouches; or iron-fortified, low-sodium, meat-based, or chicken-based baby food products, provided in jars or |
| | pouches. |
Eligible WIC Products at CVS
CVS Pharmacy accepts WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) benefits for eligible food products. WIC is a federal nutrition program that provides healthy food to low-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, as well as infants and children under the age of 5. The WIC program offers a variety of food packages, which include foods such as milk, cheese, eggs, fruits, vegetables, cereal, and juice.
To use WIC benefits at CVS, you must have a valid WIC card. You can apply for a WIC card at your local WIC clinic. Once you have a WIC card, you can use it to purchase eligible WIC products at CVS.
CVS accepts WIC benefits for all WIC-eligible food products, including:
- Milk
- Cheese
- Eggs
- Fruits
- Vegetables
- Cereal
- Juice
- Infant formula
- Soy milk
- Whole grain bread
- Peanut butter
You can use your WIC benefits to purchase WIC-eligible products in any combination you choose. For example, you could use your benefits to buy one gallon of milk, one dozen eggs, and one bag of apples.
Here is a table that summarizes the WIC-eligible food products available at CVS:
Food Category | WIC-Eligible Products |
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Milk | Milk, soy milk |
Cheese | Cheese |
Eggs | Eggs |
Fruits | Fresh, frozen, or canned fruits |
Vegetables | Fresh, frozen, or canned vegetables |
Cereal | Whole grain cereal |
Juice | 100% fruit juice |
Infant formula | Infant formula |
Soy milk | Soy milk |
Whole grain bread | Whole grain bread |
Peanut butter | Peanut butter |
Redemption Process for WIC Vouchers
Participating CVS locations accept WIC vouchers as payment for eligible food items. The redemption process is straightforward and typically involves the following steps:
- Present your WIC vouchers to the cashier.
- Select eligible food items from the WIC-approved list.
- The cashier will scan the items and deduct the amount from your WIC balance.
- You will pay any remaining balance using other payment methods.
It’s important to note that the specific items covered by WIC vouchers vary by state and income level. To ensure you’re purchasing eligible items, refer to the WIC-approved list or consult with your local WIC office.
Category | Examples |
---|---|
Milk | Whole, 1%, 2% milk, and vitamin D milk |
Fruits and Vegetables | Fresh, frozen, or canned fruits and vegetables |
Cereals | Whole grains, oatmeal, and brown rice |
Meat, Poultry, and Fish | Beef, chicken, pork, eggs, and fish |
Beans and Legumes | Dried beans, lentils, and canned beans |
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