Walmart Plus membership is just $98 a year, which sets it up as a cheaper version of Amazon Prime.
The Walmart Plus release date is Tuesday, September 15, and when it launches, the new retail subscription service will rival Amazon Prime on price and in-store perks. Walmart, which is America’s largest retailer, has made the announcement official for its money-saving subscription service, after several reported delays. What is Walmart Plus – which is being stylized as Walmart+ – and how closely will it compare to Amazon Prime? We’re here to explain the annual membership service in detail. The Walmart Plus price is a bargain at just $98 a year. That pays for an annual subscription, though monthly plans are also available for $12.95 per month. And, new subscribers can get a free,15-day Walmart Plus trial subscription. Given Walmart’s strong foothold in retail across the United States, this subscription is poised to be the first truly competitive service to Amazon Prime. Here’s what we know about Walmart Plus so far. While Walmart has made the launch of Walmart Plus official, you’ll still see a “coming soon” if you check the Walmart Plus landing page. That’s because the service will go live on September 15. The official announcement date was September 1, according to a Walmart press release. This is clever timing, as it should sneak in right before the expected Amazon Prime Day 2020 date, which has reportedly shifted to early October this year. The Walmart Plus price is $98 annually.
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