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Teh One Who Knocks
09-01-2020, 10:21 AM
Julia La Roche, Correspondent - Yahoo Finance


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Walmart (WMT) will debut its highly-anticipated annual subscription-based membership called Walmart+ this month.

The annual membership, which launches nationwide on Sept. 15, will cost $98 per year, or $12.95 per month, the company said. The perk is a clear shot across the bow at Amazon (AMZN) — Walmart’s fiercest retail competitor — and is being offered at a discount to the tech giant’s wildly popular, $119 per year Prime subscription.

It also solidifies Walmart’s own status as an online behemoth in its own right. Throughout the pandemic, Walmart reaped the rewards of being an essential business that remained open. Recently, the company saw a massive spike in its e-commerce business, as consumers stocked up on pantry essentials and other merchandise during lockdowns.

Walmart+ members will get access to unlimited free delivery on more than 160,000 items, from groceries and toiletries to toys and electronics, which will be delivered to their doorsteps as soon as the same day. To qualify, orders must be at least $35.

The Walmart+ membership also features fuel discounts of up to 5 cents per gallon at Walmart, Murphy USA (MUSA) and Murphy Express gas stations. Members can access the Scan & Go feature in the Walmart App, allowing customers to pay on the spot and avoid the cashier lines.

Janey Whiteside, Walmart’s chief customer officer, described the membership program as “the ultimate life hack” for its customers.

“We’ve talked a lot about how the way customers shop is rapidly evolving today more than ever. We know that customers want more products than they can find in stores and online,” Whiteside said on a call with reporters.

“We know they want services that solve the needs that pop up in daily lives. And we know that our customers are looking to get time back all while keeping more money in their pocket,” she added.

The Walmart+ benefits are in addition to the retailer’s existing offerings such as free curbside pickup, NextDay Delivery, and two-day delivery.

To be sure, the retailer intends to add more perks to the membership offering in the future. Walmart is also offering a 15-day free trial for the membership.

Given Amazon’s growing dominance, the subscription service has been anticipated for some time now.

Whiteside, however, downplayed the Amazon effect, saying that it was “really important for us... to make sure that we understood what was most important for our customers. As we went through the pandemic… what we saw was customers’ needs, and wants were changing, and, in the beginning, almost on a daily basis,” she added.

According to the executive, Walmart wanted to understand what mattered to its customers and provide the right benefits that are “robust enough and that scale enough.”

Shares of Walmart have climbed more than 13% year-to-date. The stock closed down $1.45, or 1.03%, at $138.85 on Monday.

DemonGeminiX
09-01-2020, 10:42 AM
The annual membership, which launches nationwide on Sept. 15, will cost $98 per year, or $12.95 per month, the company said.

Walmart+ members will get access to unlimited free delivery on more than 160,000 items, from groceries and toiletries to toys and electronics, which will be delivered to their doorsteps as soon as the same day. To qualify, orders must be at least $35.

You get free delivery from Amazon on orders over $35 without the Prime membership. If you're a Prime member, then delivery's free on all Prime items (basically anything sold directly by Amazon or housed by a 3rd party seller in Amazon's warehouses), regardless of the cost of the order.

And you get free shipping from Walmart already when your order is over $35. Who are they trying to kid? Sorry, Walmart. You lose.

Teh One Who Knocks
09-01-2020, 10:45 AM
You get free delivery from Amazon on orders over $35 without the Prime membership. If you're a Prime member, then delivery's free on all Prime items (basically anything sold directly by Amazon or housed by a 3rd party seller in Amazon's warehouses), regardless of the cost of the order.

And you get free shipping from Walmart already when your order is over $35. Who are they trying to kid? Sorry, Walmart. You lose.

I think the free shipping over $35 is for grocery orders.

DemonGeminiX
09-01-2020, 10:49 AM
I think the free shipping over $35 is for grocery orders.

The membership free shipping or the nonmembership free shipping? Because I can get nonperishable grocery items from Walmart delivered for free as long as the order is $35 or more.

Teh One Who Knocks
09-01-2020, 10:51 AM
The membership free shipping or the nonmembership free shipping? Because I can get nonperishable grocery items from Walmart delivered for free as long as the order is $35 or more.

Membership free shipping. They charge for grocery delivery, but you can order online and pick-up for free if your order is at least $35. So I think (and I'm just speculating) that the free of $35 is for groceries.

DemonGeminiX
09-01-2020, 11:04 AM
Membership free shipping. They charge for grocery delivery, but you can order online and pick-up for free if your order is at least $35. So I think (and I'm just speculating) that the free of $35 is for groceries.

It looks that way on the website, but I've been buying packaged and canned stuff that would qualify as "grocery items" and getting free shipping for them with orders over $35 for a few years now. I'm checking out my reorder page on my account and the stuff I've bought in the past that I would call grocery items still list as free 2-day shipping with orders of $35 or more. It's been that way forever. So are they actually gonna ship fruits and vegetables and frozen junk? Like Omaha Steaks does? For instance, are they shipping ice cream, deli meats and cheeses, and steaks?

Teh One Who Knocks
09-01-2020, 11:17 AM
It looks that way on the website, but I've been buying packaged and canned stuff that would qualify as "grocery items" and getting free shipping for them with orders over $35 for a few years now. I'm checking out my reorder page on my account and the stuff I've bought in the past that I would call grocery items still list as free 2-day shipping with orders of $35 or more. It's been that way forever. So are they actually gonna ship fruits and vegetables and frozen junk? Like Omaha Steaks does? For instance, are they shipping ice cream, deli meats and cheeses, and steaks?

Yes, they will pick anything that they have in the grocery store and deliver it. I do it all the time, except I just pick it up on my way home from work because pick-up is free. You just go to the grocery side of the website (https://www.walmart.com/grocery), pick a delivery time, do your shopping, and they will deliver it.