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Utah’s Double Up Food Bucks Program Could Turn $10 Into $30

NGEC By NGEC Last updated: July 17, 2026 10 Min Read
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By using the Double Up Food Bucks program, SNAP participants can double their dollars to purchase fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables. This initiative helps families access healthy food while supporting Utah’s local farmers. Monty A/Shutterstock

As a father of two young children, I can tell you that the price of feeding your family has continued to climb. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimates that on a thirty budget, the average family of four with two young kids still spends $1,018 per month on food right now. With a more liberal budget, you could be spending as much as $1,675. For those relying on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to feed their families, many people have to stretch their budget even further. That’s where programs like Double Up Food Bucks come in.

Not every state participates in the Double Up Food Bucks program. However, Utah families can benefit from it. By participating in this initiative at local farmers markets and select grocery outlets, you can effectively turn your hard-earned benefits into more than double the amount of fresh fruits and vegetables.

Double Up Food Bucks is designed to tackle two challenges at the same time: helping SNAP households afford more fresh fruits and vegetables while supporting Utah farmers and local food producers. State officials say the program keeps more food dollars circulating within local communities while making healthy food more accessible for families using SNAP benefits. Here is what Utah families need to know about the matching program and how it all works.

How the Matching Process Actually Works

As the title says, you can truly turn $10 into $30 with this program. The mechanics of the program are designed to be straightforward and rewarding for those using their SNAP EBT Horizon card. When you visit a participating farmers market, you typically start at an information booth where an attendant swipes your card for the amount you wish to spend.

In exchange, you receive tokens that you can spend just like cash with various vendors throughout the market. Depending on the specific market’s daily policy, the program matches your spent SNAP dollars with additional “Double Up” vouchers or tokens specifically for fresh produce. This means if you decide to spend $10 of your SNAP benefits, you can often walk away with your original $10 plus an extra $20 in matching produce bucks, effectively giving you $30 of purchasing power.

While many Utah farmers markets offer a two-to-one match (turning $10 in SNAP spending into $30 of purchasing power), matching amounts and daily limits can vary by participating location. Checking the rules before you shop can help you maximize your benefits.

Where You Can Access These Benefits

While Double Up Food Bucks began primarily at farmers markets, Utah has expanded the program to include participating grocery stores, making it easier for families to earn produce incentives throughout the year instead of only during market season. You can easily find a list of participating farm stands, farmers markets, and grocery stores by visiting the official Utah Department of Health and Human Services website.

These locations are committed to supporting both the health of your family and the local agricultural economy by keeping food dollars within the community. Checking the map before you head out ensures you know exactly where to go to make the most of your benefits during your next shopping trip.

Eligible Double Up Purchases

Generally, Double Up Food Bucks can be used for:

  • Fresh fruits
  • Fresh vegetables
  • Locally grown produce
  • In some locations, qualifying frozen produce (depending on the retailer)

They generally cannot be used for:

  • Meat
  • Dairy
  • Prepared foods
  • Non-food items

Simple Tips for Maximizing Your Savings

Nutrition incentive programs like Double Up Food Bucks have been promoted nationwide as a way to increase fruit and vegetable consumption among SNAP participants while supporting local agriculture. Utah’s program is part of that broader effort to improve food access through community partnerships.

To get the most out of every visit, it pays to plan your shopping list around the fruits and vegetables that are currently in season. Because the Double Up matching funds are specifically for fresh produce, you can reserve your regular SNAP balance for other essentials like pantry staples, dairy, or proteins.

Don’t be afraid to ask market vendors if they accept the Double Up tokens; most local farmers are eager to help you navigate the process and find the best items for your budget. Keeping your tokens in a safe place is important, but remember to check if they have expiration dates, as some may need to be used within the current season or at specific locations.

Before Visiting a Market

  • Confirm the location participates.
  • Ask what the daily match limit is.
  • Bring your SNAP EBT Horizon card.
  • Check whether tokens or automatic discounts are used.
  • Ask whether unused tokens expire or can be used later.

FAQs About Utah’s Double Up Bucks Program

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about Utah’s program. Remember, Double Up Bucks isn’t available in every state, and rules may vary depending on where you are located.

Do I automatically qualify for Double Up Food Bucks if I receive SNAP?

Yes. Anyone using a Utah SNAP EBT Horizon card can participate at eligible Double Up Food Bucks locations. However, benefits are only available at participating farmers markets, farm stands, CSAs, and select grocery stores, so it’s important to check participating locations before shopping.

Can I use Double Up Food Bucks at any grocery store?

No. The program is only available at participating locations. While it began primarily at farmers markets and farm stands, Utah has expanded the program to include select grocery stores, with additional locations being added over time.

What foods can I buy with Double Up Food Bucks?

Double Up Food Bucks are intended for eligible fresh fruits and vegetables. Your regular SNAP benefits can still be used to purchase other SNAP-eligible foods, such as meat, dairy products, bread, and pantry staples, subject to normal SNAP rules. Exact eligible produce may vary slightly depending on the participating retailer or market.

Is there a limit to how much matching money I can receive?

Yes. Participating locations set daily matching limits, and those limits can vary. Many Utah locations currently offer up to $20 per day in Double Up Food Bucks, while some participating retailers use different incentive structures, so it’s a good idea to ask about the local rules before shopping.

Do I need to sign up for the program separately?

In most cases, no separate enrollment is required beyond participating in SNAP. Simply bring your SNAP EBT Horizon card to a participating location and follow that market’s or retailer’s process for earning and redeeming Double Up Food Bucks.

Making the Most of Your Benefits

Even small changes in how you use SNAP benefits can make a meaningful difference over the course of a year. Taking a few minutes to locate a participating market or grocery store, understand the local matching rules, and plan meals around seasonal produce could help your family enjoy more fresh food while getting the greatest possible value from every SNAP dollar.

Have you used the Double Up Food Bucks program at a local market or grocery store yet, and what is your favorite fresh item to buy with your matched benefits? Share your experience in the comments!

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