
Separate your food items by check and from non-WIC foods. When you are ready to check out, let the cashier know right away that you are using WIC vouchers. Plan to use your WIC checks/vouchers starting on the "first day to use" and no later than the "last day to use". Also, it is highly recommended that you bring your signed WIC ID folder with you at the grocery store. When shopping, make sure to look at the "What to buy" section of your WIC voucher/check. Your WIC eligible foods will vary depending on your child's age, preference and medical requirements. Not everything at the grocery store is eligible for purchase with your voucher/check, so knowing what you can purchase before you go is important. To browse for a WIC approved vendor, select your state below. In most cases, stores that are allowed to sell these items have a WIC logo in their front window to let you know. We provide a list of stores that are approved to sell WIC foods in each state. Each month when you receive your WIC checks/vouchers, or in some states your WIC EBT Card, you would head down to your local grocery store and purchase WIC approved foods for you and anyone else who is on the program.
