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Walmart removes the $35 order minimum for its delivery service

Express delivery is currently offered in nearly 3,000 Walmart stores, reaching nearly 70% of the US population

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Walmart removes the $35 order minimum for its delivery service. Source: flickr.com

Walmart is removing the $35 minimum order requirement for Express delivery.

Express delivery allows customers to order items from Walmart’s food, consumables, and general merchandise assortments such as produce, pantry staples, everyday essentials, toys, and electronics.

Like Walmart’s pickup and delivery service, there is no markup on items – an item is priced the same as it is on the shelf. Express delivery costs $10 on top of the existing delivery charge. Walmart+ members simply pay the $10 Express fee.

Many customers use Express delivery for when they’re in a pinch, whether it be a missing ingredient for a weeknight dinner or a pack of diapers. Customers told us sometimes the items they needed in a hurry didn’t meet the minimum, so we’re removing it, making it even easier for customers to get what they need when they need it
Tom Ward, Senior Vice President of Customer Product

The below options continue to carry a $35 minimum:

  • Pickup: Free curbside pickup that lets customers reserve the time and pickup location that’s most convenient for them.
  • Delivery: Orders from our store to a customer’s door with a per delivery fee of $7.95 or $9.95.
  • Free Delivery with Walmart+: Delivery as soon as same day – and other benefits – for a $98 annual or $12.95 monthly fee.

We’ve reported that Walmart completed the sale of its UK business.

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