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Walmart+ membership: Get 50% off through December 2

October 28, 2024
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GET 50% OFF: Walmart+ is just $49 for an annual membership! This 50% off deal lasts through Dec. 2, 2024.


If you’re looking for even more ways to save money this holiday season, you may want to consider signing up for Walmart+.

Through Dec. 2, 2024, new, expired, monthly, and current Walmart+ trial members can sign up for an annual Walmart+ membership for just $49 — half the regular annual membership fee.

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Walmart’s multi-part Black Friday plans involve new surprise deals and extra early access for members

With Walmart+, you can get early access to Black Friday deals, free shipping and delivery, gas discounts, and more. Whether you’re a frequent Walmart shopper or want to take advantage of the savings before holiday shopping kicks into high gear, this limited-time offer is definitely worth checking out.

Here’s a closer look at what Walmart+ has to offer and how the half-off annual membership deal works.

Walmart+ perks

  • Early access to deals: As a Walmart+ member, you get early access to online Black Friday deals (starting Nov. 11 at noon ET). Scoop up the best savings before they sell out!

  • Free delivery from your store: Get same-day delivery on groceries and more with Walmart+.

  • Free shipping with no order minimum: With Walmart+, you can enjoy free shipping on every order — no more worrying about minimum purchase amounts.

  • Fuel discounts: Save up to $0.10 per gallon at over 13,000 stations worldwide.

Other Walmart+ benefits include free online pet care through Pawp, 25% off at Burger King (plus a free Whopper with any purchase every three months), a free Paramount+ subscription, free tire repairs through Walmart Auto Care Centers nationwide, and more.

How to sign up for Walmart+

To get the discount on the Walmart+ annual membership, you’ll need to be a new member or have an expired or monthly Walmart+ subscription.

Mashable Deals

Here’s how to sign up:

  1. Go to walmart.com/plus

  2. Click “Claim offer now.”

  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete your Walmart+ annual membership signup.

Remember, this deal is only good through Dec. 2, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. ET.

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