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No. EBT does not permit cash payment.
If PA EBT cards have similar restrictions to the EBT cards that I am familiar with, there are no restaurants that accept them. Prepared foods are not eligible for EBT payment. If you have a "cash" option on your EBT card, you should be able to use that to pay for prepared food. However, restaurants do not usually take EBT cards. So you can use your EBT card to buy a frozen pizza at a grocery store, but you cannot use it to buy a slice of ready-to-eat pizza. You could pay for the slice of ready-to-eat pizza with the "cash" on your EBT card though, assuming you have any.
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Yes, go to www.ebt.acs-inc.com. JPMorgan no longer services EBT accounts for Pennsylvania.The link you posted is a scam
You should be able to. I just moved from South Carolina back to PA and I was able to use my ebt card here.
go to this site type in your card number and pin and it will have a list of help topics, click on where to use your card. according to the www.ebtedge.com website it says: = Where to use your card = You can use your EBT card for food stamp purchases in all states. You cannot use your card in Puerto Rico. If you are not sure if you can use your card or not, try a balance inquiry before using your card for a food purchase. If you are able to get your balance, you will be able to use your card at that store.
There isn't one.
Approx. $ 3.00. It also depends on what kind of milkshake you purchase.
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He lived in Wawa, PA where he attended high school. After graduation, he moved out to LA to pursue a more serious music career.
Wawa isn't a country. It's the name of a town Pennsylvania and a township in Ontario. "Wawa" comes from the Obibwe word wewe,meaning "wild goose".TriviaThe company Wawa Inc. takes its name from Wawa, PA. It began as a dairy located in that town and gradually expanded into a large chain of convenience stores and gas stations in the eastern US.While "wawa" is derived from a Native word for goose, the French word oie, pronounced "wah"; also means goose. Francophones are occasionally surprised to hear of places whose name not only refers to that bird but is also a homonym for "goose goose"!
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