Ring the alarm: another savings event is coming. Prime Day has inspired other retailers to get in on a week of members-only savings, and this go around, it's Walmart. The retail giant has brought back Walmart+ Week much earlier than we expected.
We'll temper your expectations around Walmart+ Week: the emphasis on the sale is on services rather than products. Don't expect Prime Day levels of products deals, instead enjoy the everyday savings on gas, groceries, streaming, and... Burger King?
Here's everything we know about Walmart+ Week so far.
Walmart+ Week is live April 28 through May 4, 2025. It's a weeklong savings event that's only available to Walmart+ members.
Last year the savings event ran from June 17 to 23, 2024, so it's coming nearly two months early.
While other sale events like Amazon's Prime Day or Target Circle Week focus on product deals, offering huge discounts across tech, toys, home goods, and more, Walmart takes a different approach. Walmart+ Week focuses on deals on existing member benefits. Here's a snapshot of the savings you can expect during Walmart+ Week:
One free express delivery on everyday essentials.
50 cents off every gallon of fuel at participating Exxon and Mobil stations.
Up to two free sandwiches from Burger King every day on orders of $1 or more.
Six months of the Paramount+ with Showtime plan.
$5 Walmart Cash for members who use Scan and Go in-store on an order of $15 or more.
A bonus of $10 in Walmart Cash when members take advantage of two or more Walmart+ Week offers.
To enjoy Walmart+ Week, you have to be a Walmart+ member. To join, membership costs $98 annually or $12.95 monthly, which is slightly cheaper than a Prime membership. But what are you paying for?
Here are all the benefits of a Walmart+ membership:
Unlimited free delivery:All $35+ orders from Walmart stores will be delivered free of charge.
Fast shipping: Next-day and two-day shipping is free for Walmart+ members with no minimum required.
Easy returns:If you need to return something, Walmart will pick it up for you. You won't need to print any labels or repackage any products.
Savings on fuel: Walmart+ members save 10 cents per gallon at participating fueling stations like Exxon, Mobil, Walmart, Sam's Club, and more.
Auto care:Visit any Walmart Auto Care center for free flat tire repair and road hazard warranty.
Mobile scan & go: Shopping at a physical Walmart location? Use your smartphone to scan and pay for your items to make the checkout process faster.
Paramount+ Essential (ad-supported) Plan subscription:Gain access to Paramount+ for no additional fee and enjoy the catalog of movies and TV shows.
Early access: Members will get first dibs on special product releases and big sale events, including Black Friday.
Walmart+ travel: Enjoy up to 5% in Walmart Cash when booking hotels, car rentals, tours, and more with Expedia, and up to 2% on flights.
Burger King savings:Treat yourself to 25% off Burger King every day and a free Whopper with any purchase every three months.
Beyond the extra deals on Walmart+ membership perks, there are discounts on products to be had too. Here are all the best deals to shop during Walmart+ Week:
Roku Express HD — $19$29(save $10)
Roku Express 4K — $21.31$34(save $12.69)
Lego Pixar 'Up' House Set — $41.99$59.99(save $18)
Lego Harry Potter Hagrid's Hut Set — $59.99$74.99(save $15)
Nutribullet Pro Single Serve Blender — $64.99$78(save $13.01)
Keurig K-Iced Essentials Coffee Maker — $69$79(save $10)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 (40mm) — $99$182.67(save $83.67)
Beats Solo 3 Headphones — $120.99$199(save $78.01)
JBL Charge 5 — $123.95$179.95(save $56)
Ninja Foodi 4-in-1 Air Fryer —$129$169(save $40)
Apple AirPods Pro 2 — $169$239(save $70)
Apple Watch SE (40mm, GPS) — $169$249(save $80)
Vizio 50-inch Class 4K LED Smart TV — $214$268(save $54)
Beats Studio Pro Headphones — $249.95$349.95(save $100)
JBL Xtreme 4 — $285$379.95(save $94.95)
Apple Watch Series 10 (42mm, GPS) — $299$399(save $100)
Hisense 65-inch Series R6 Class 4K LCD Smart TV — $328$378(save $50)
PlayStation 5 Slim Disc Console with Astro Bot bundle — $449$559.98(save $110.98)
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