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I started a FREE 15-Day Trial of Walmart+ and I like it!  

The main reason I signed up was for the Mobile scan & go feature.  Normally I'm in Walmart by myself and I love to move quick!  I can grab my items and scan them as I place them in my cart.  Once I arrive to self-check out, I take my phone and scan the QR code.  I bag my groceries and I'm out of there!

Yesterday we decided to place our first grocery delivery ever!  I'm late to the delivery game.  My family and friends have been telling me how great it is living in 2020 (I know, despite COVID-19).  Ordering with the app was easy, although some of our items were not available.  We decided we did not want any substitutions.  We scheduled delivery for the next morning and they showed up during the chosen window of time!  Did we have a problem?  Yes.  I think that is to be expected.  One of our items was damaged.  I called the 1 800 number and was issued a refund in minutes (on a Sunday too)!  It's almost too easy!

Our Groceries

I enjoyed taking my daughters (as babies and toddlers) years ago to the grocery store, but we're currently dealing with COVID-19.  I have tried to be the sole person to make trips to the store, so grocery delivery is ideal.  Also, grocery delivery creates more time to spend with my children.

Walmart+ is currently $12.95/month or $98/year.  It seems like that's a great deal when comparing fees by the various delivery services.  Will I sign up?  I'm strongly considering it.

Here are some of the other benefits of Walmart+ according to their website:

  • Delivery as soon as same-day
  • Same everyday low prices
  • One-hour delivery windows
  • Save 5 cents per gallon on fuel at Walmart & Murphy stations
If your organization is interested in partnering for an event, please see the contact information below:

E-mail:  rgvdad2@gmail.com
Website:  fb.me/rgvdads
Twitter:  @rgvdads
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  1. Jesse the 5 cents off will also be available to use at sams locations later in the year

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