Walmart is offering
all Walmart+ Members (
Monthly or Annual Members; Trial/Paid):
Paramount+ Essential Streaming Plan Membership for
Free at no additional cost for
paid/active trial Walmart+ Members when you follow the instructions listed below.
Thanks to community member
SUCHaDEAL for finding this deal
Note, by signing up w/ Paramount+ Essential Plan Membership, you agree to share your Walmart+ membership status w/ Paramount to validate benefit access; you'll be redirect to create an account for access
Deal Instructions- Sign in to your Walmart account w/ an active Walmart+ Membership
- Note, if you're not a Walmart+ member, sign up now or reactivate your account
- Click this link here
- Click on the 'Get Paramount+' link to create your Paramount+ account
- Start streaming and personalize your Paramount+ experience
What is Paramount+?- Paramount+ is a streaming service with over 40,000 episodes and movies from Paramount, CBS, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., MTV, BET, Comedy Central and Smithsonian Channel, with 2,000+ live broadcasts including UEFA Champions League and the NFL on CBS—plus enjoy 50+ originals, and 24/7 live news with CBS News.
What is Walmart+ Membership?
- Free delivery from stores; get fresh groceries & more w/ $0 delivery fees w/ $35 order minimum
- Free shipping w/ no order minimum; excludes most Marketplace items, location & freight surcharges
- Member savings on fuel; save up to 10 cents per gallon at over 14,000 locations nationwide including Exxon, Mobil, Walmart & Murphy stations
- Exclusive Access; shop special promotions & events including early access to Black Friday deals, hot products release and more
- Scan & Go; use your phone to scan item as you shop in-store & checkout contact free
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Same here
I've ordered groceries from Walmart many many times and have never had anything close to that experience.
Now shopping in store is a different experience and conversation.
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This is one example. (Walmart the retailer not 3rd party.)
In the stores its about $2.48ish, been buying for years including today at the store
Online: Heinz Jalapeno Tomato Ketchup Blended with Real Jalapeno, 14 oz Bottle
$5.32
You can pay month by month
W+ had two types of orders, Grocery/Express and General merchandise (e-order or dotcom).
GM orders have no minimum for free shipping. If they are delivered from a store, there is no way to tip a driver, so the driver should not expect to receive one.
Grocery orders have $35 minimum to be free & Express orders no minimum order but adds a fee.
Grocery & Express do allow to add a tip and a suggested tip is selected when you check out but can easily be changed. After delivery you are asked to rate the driver and you still have 24 hours to adjust the tip.
DO tip your Grocery/Express driver, even if it's just a couple of bucks. At minimum they are spending 20 minutes going to pick up your order, wait for it to be loaded (WM employees are required to do the loading). Then dropping off. Time spent on the delivery will increase depending on your distance from the store.
Tip according to your distance and order size and especially you apartment dwellers who live upstairs.
You don't want to tip, you can always do free pickup.
This is one example. (Walmart the retailer not 3rd party.)
In the stores its about $2.48ish, been buying for years including today at the store
Online: Heinz Jalapeno Tomato Ketchup Blended with Real Jalapeno, 14 oz Bottle
$5.32
True. I avoid these type of items online.
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But I've noticed quite a bit of lagginess loading apps since doing so.
Really irritates me a lot that a $3k TV is sold with 8GB storage. They couldn't swing $10 more in costs and bump to 128GB? Or fark Sony, put an SSD in the thing? What fool approved it? If it wasn't for the picture quality making it worth buying anyway, it's enough of a problem that it would hurt their sales. I'll hesitate to buy Sony when I upgrade in a couple years because of it.
Maybe I'll try an SSD, but I think the USB jack itself is slow.