Everything you need to know about a Walmart+ membership


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Walmart+, which launched in 2020, is a membership program that extends in-store and online benefits to Walmart shoppers. Like other subscription services (think Amazon Prime, Target Circle, Costco and Sam’s Club), Walmart+ offers its members early and/or exclusive access to perks.
The membership costs $98 per year or $12.95 per month, with applicable tax for each. However, through December 2 you can save 50% off an annual membership, which comes to just $49 per year or $6.47 per month. Certain companies, like American Express and Verizon, offer perks when registering for your Walmart+ membership. If you have credit cards or accounts with any of these companies, you can review your account information with them to see their respective benefits. You can also start with a free, 30-day trial membership.
To access all membership features, you'll also need a Walmart.com account and access to the Walmart app.
Walmart+ Assist is a more affordable version of the standard membership available to qualifying government aid recipients for $49 annually or $6.47 monthly, with applicable tax for each. To determine eligibility, shoppers must complete the SheerID process. It also comes with a 30-day free trial. Learn more about Walmart+ Assist here.
With a Walmart+ membership, you get perks and benefits when shopping at Walmart and Walmart-owned companies. Below are the benefits that you should know about.
One of Walmart+’s primary competitors is, of course, Amazon Prime, which offers similar benefits, like free two-day — and even one-day — shipping on eligible items. There are more perks from the online sales giant, too. Amazon’s subscription service includes Prime Video, Twitch, and Amazon Fresh, for instance, and those additional benefits mean that Prime memberships cost $40 more than Walmart+ or $139 annually.
Walmart+’s features may seem limited compared to Amazon Prime on the surface, but its unique offerings — and edge on Amazon — are in its numerous store fronts all across America, and the benefits Walmart+ offers to in-store shoppers, such as mobile scan and go and discounts on fuel. In fact, it might be financially wise to consider investing in both memberships if you live near a Walmart brick-and-mortar store.
I'm an associate SEO reporter for NBC Select who's been covering Walmart deals and sales for over two years. For this piece, I researched Walmart+ membership offerings and benefits.
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