President Trump says DoorDash delivery to the Oval Office is ‘a little lame’
President Donald Trump said the recent DoorDash delivery to the Oval Office was “a little bit in bad taste.”
DoorDash announced it will roll out Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payment support to approximately 2,700 Kroger stores, giving millions of recipients across the United States access to online grocery delivery.
DoorDash said the expansion will include grocery store brands under the grocery giant’s banner, including Mariano’s, Fred Meyer, Ralphs and Harris Teeter. SNAP customers can use this benefit to purchase eligible items such as meat, produce, dairy, frozen foods, and other essentials on the DoorDash Marketplace.
“Access to affordable food is fundamental,” Mike Goldblatt, DoorDash’s vice president of enterprise partnerships, said in a news release. “This partnership with Kroger represents an important step forward for SNAP access nationwide.”
DoorDash offers 0% shipping on first purchase for EBT users
As of Q4 2025, more than 57,000 merchants accepted SNAP and EBT payments on the platform, and 4.5 million users had added SNAP cards to their accounts, the company said.
DoorDash’s 2025 report shows that SNAP users on the platform are twice as likely to live in a food desert compared to non-SNAP users.
DoorDash added in the release that it will offer $0 shipping on users’ first purchases using EBT payments at participating Kroger stores through June 15.
In fiscal year 2025, an average of more than 42.1 million people in the United States used SNAP benefits per month, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

