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If this pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that home delivery rules. If you’re feeling the need for a spring home refresh — or maybe you just want a shiny new track suit, or some groceries — Walmart+ membership offers some pretty sweet benefits.
Sign up for a 15-day free trial (after that, join for $12.95/month or $98/year), and enjoy free shipping from Walmart.com with no order minimum* and free delivery from your store**. Just look for the Walmart+ free shipping icon when you’re loading up your cart.
Feeling peckish? Walmart+ also gets you free grocery delivery from your store with a purchase of $35 or more (some restrictions apply). You can also swing by a Walmart or Murphy fuel station while you’re out and save 5¢ per gallon with your Walmart+ membership. You’ll score access to member pricing at Sam’s Club fuel centers.
Here are just a few things you can get delivered to your doorstep with Walmart+ free shipping:
Stay cozy while you order your groceries for home delivery.
Extra storage for those WFH days.
Savor a delicious smoothie after a sweaty spin bike sesh.
Kick back and let the robots do the cleaning.
We're thinking we might take this everywhere with us from now on — you can, too.
*Free shipping — Excludes freight and Marketplace items. **Free delivery — includes $35 order minimum. Restrictions apply.
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