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Get a year of Walmart+ for just $49

It's like getting six months for free.
Get a year of Walmart+ for just $49

SAVE $49: Now through July 13, you can score a Walmart+ membership for just $49. That's a savings of 50%.

1-year Walmart+ membership

With Amazon Prime Day creeping up on us, Walmart and other retailers are doing everything possible to offer their customers exclusive deals and discounts.

As of July 7, you can get a year of Walmart+ for just $49. That's 50% off the regular price. This limited-time offer allows frequent Walmart shoppers to save even more on their purchases and take advantage of the many benefits of a Walmart+ membership, including early access to Walmart+ Week.

But there's a small catch. This offer isn't available to everyone, and it expires on July 13. To be eligible, you must be a new Walmart+ customer. Those already subscribed to Walmart+ or Walmart's InHome Delivery service are not eligible for this discounted offer.

If you meet eligibility requirements, this is a pretty sweet deal that'll get you early access to Walmart+ Week and the company's Black Friday sale event. Early access for Walmart+ Week begins on July 10 at noon EST.

Here are some of the perks you'll get with a Walmart+ membership:

  • Free delivery: Get free delivery on orders of $35 or more from your local Walmart store.
  • Free shipping: Get free shipping on all online orders, with no minimum purchase required.
  • Fuel discounts: Get a 5-10 cents per gallon discount on fuel at participating Walmart and Murphy USA gas stations.
  • Scan & Go: Use the Scan & Go app to scan items as you shop in-store and then pay for your items without having to wait in line.
  • Early access to deals: Get early access to special sales and promotions.
  • Free streaming with Paramount+: Get a free subscription to Paramount+, which includes access to popular TV shows and movies.

With all these benefits, $49 is a cheap price to pay for a year of convenience and savings.

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