Walmart’s summer discounts are back! The largest supermarket chain in the United States is offering six days of deals, giving customers the chance to enjoy big savings. We’ve got all the details about Walmart Deals so you can take full advantage of the promotions and not miss a thing. Take note!
When Is Walmart Deals?
According to the company, the event will begin at 12:00 a.m. ET on Tuesday, July 8 (in physical stores during local business hours) and will end on Sunday, July 13. Walmart+ members will get exclusive early access starting on Monday, July 7 at 7:00 p.m. ET, a full night before the event opens to the general public.
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What Can You Find During Walmart Deals?
During Walmart Deals, customers will be able to find can’t-miss prices on the season’s most popular products, ranging from tech upgrades and electronics to bedroom essentials, home goods, fashion, toys, school supplies, and personal care basics.
And for the first time, Walmart Deals will be available both in-store and online, giving customers more flexibility to shop anytime, from the comfort of their homes.
Top Walmart Deals
Highlighted deals include products perfect for enjoying summer and getting ready for back-to-school season, such as:
- 32-Inch Samsung Smart Monitor – $199.00 (was $299.99)
- 50-Inch Vizio QLED Smart TV – $238.00 (was $298.00)
- Dyson V7 Advanced Cordless Vacuum Cleaner – $229.99 (was $399.99)
- HART 40-Volt 21-Inch Supercharge 3-in-1 Self-Propelled Mower Kit – $374.00 (was $548.00)
- Ozark Trail 20×10 Ft Straight Leg Pop-Up Canopy Tent – $139.77 (was $199.67)
- Seiko Automatic Blue Dial Stainless Steel Men’s Watch – $125.00 (was $196.20)
- Timex Women’s Dress Crystal 30mm Watch – $32.25 (was $79.00)
- Skylight 15-Inch All-in-One Family Calendar – $269.99 (was $319.99)
- 75-Inch DIY Nutcracker – $159.00 (special buy, pre-order)
- 55-Inch DIY Gingerbread House – $100.00 (special buy, pre-order)
- 24-Count Crayola Crayons – $0.50 (was $1.44)
- 24-Count Sharpie Permanent Markers – $14.97 (was $19.55)
- 14-Count Paper Mate InkJoy Pens – $14.97 (was $23.38)
- 8-Count Black EXPO Markers – $6.47 (was $9.28)
How many Walmart stores are there in the United States?
Currently, the supermarket chain has over 4,500 stores in the United States. The state with the most Walmart locations is Texas, with a total of 514 stores, representing about 11% of the company’s stores in the country.
What is Walmart+?
A Walmart+ membership helps you save time and money when shopping at Walmart stores. It also includes the following benefits:
- Free express delivery for essential everyday items and more in just 1 hour.
- 50¢ off every gallon of fuel at participating Exxon and Mobil stations nationwide, helping members save on fuel costs.
- Up to 2 free Burger King sandwiches daily with a purchase of $1 or more (1 Croissan’wich, 1 Whopper Jr.).
- 6 months of the Paramount+ plan with Showtime, so members can enjoy even more of their favorite shows and movies.
- $5 Walmart Cash for members who use Scan and Go in-store for an order of $15 or more.
- $10 Walmart Cash participation bonus if members take advantage of two or more offers during Walmart+ Week.
History of Walmart
Walmart was founded by Samuel Moore Walton, who worked various jobs from a young age to support his family, including selling milk, magazine subscriptions, and even working as a waiter in exchange for meals while pursuing his studies.
When he was a sales apprentice at JC Penney, his boss told him that he didn’t have the necessary skills for retail, but years later, Walton would go on to found the world’s largest supermarket chain.
In 1962, Walton founded Walmart with the vision of bringing discount stores that existed in big cities to small towns, offering products at affordable prices. The success was so overwhelming that, within less than a decade, the company began trading on the New York Stock Exchange. By 1991, Walmart surpassed Kmart and Sears in sales, becoming the largest retailer in the United States.