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As we gear up for Prime Day 2024, it's no surprise that other retailers are, too. Walmart is joining in on the fun with its very own members-only event, Walmart+ Week, which launches June 17 to 23, 2024.
Like Prime Day, we expect this shopping event to be jam-packed with discounts on products and services from which Walmart+ members can benefit. Here's everything we know about the sales event so far.
What is Walmart+ Week?
In a press release on May 30, Walmart announced its members-only event. Deals and offerings are exclusive to Walmart+ members. While we expect many markdowns on products, this event will also offer extra savings on services like gas and travel.
SEE ALSO:
Prime Day 2024: When it's happening and everything else we know so farWhen is Walmart+ Week?
Walmart+ Week will run from June 17 to 23. We're used to seeing other retailers offer summer sales events, usually in coordination with Prime Day. However, Amazon Prime Day will arrive sometime in July.
With Walmart+ arriving earlier, you won't have the advantage of comparing prices at multiple sales events. Luckily, we're expert deal hunters and will have our eyes peeled for the deals worth jumping on.
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What to expect from Walmart+ Week
While we don't know all of the exact products that will be on sale during Walmart+ Week, we do know the focus will be on discounted services Walmart+ members gain access to. Here are some of the deals we already know about:
Double savings on fuel at Exxon & Mobil stations, saving 20 cents per gallon.
Earn 20% back in Walmart cash when booking flights, hotels, car rentals, and activities when purchased through Walmart+ Travel.
Complimentary Express Delivery: Get items on your doorstep in under two hours.
Three free months of Walmart+ InHome, delivering items into your home rather than the doorstep.
Exclusive access to new items is only available to Walmart+ members.
In its press release, Walmart also teased a "mystery offer" to be revealed on June 20. We don't know what this offer will cover, but we will update you as soon as it is revealed.
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Can you shop Walmart+ Week without being a member?
Similar to Prime Day, Walmart+ Week is a members-only event. Walmart+ membership costs $98 per year or $12.95 per month, or is available for $49 a year for those on qualifying government assistance.
A Walmart+ membership gives you free standard delivery from the store, free shipping with no order minimum, fuel savings at Exxon and Mobil, streaming with Paramount+, and access to the Walmart+ Travel portal.
To hack the system, you can try out Walmart+ on a free 30-day trial. If you sign up today, you'll have access to the Walmart+ Week savings; just make sure to cancel before the trial ends to avoid being charged.
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