Walmart drops USD 35 order requirement for its delivery service

The move intends to put Walmart’s ecommerce platform on better footing to compete with Amazon Prime, which has offered customers same-day delivery for certain items in specific markets through its Prime Now service since 2016, The Verge reports. In December 2020, the company dropped a similar USD 35 minimum order requirement for its Walmart Plus free next-day and two-day shipping perk.

Walmart’s Express service promises two-hour delivery of ‘Walmart’s food, consumables, and general merchandise assortment’, including produce, pantry items, household essentials, and other products. Typically, it costs USD 10 besides a standard delivery fee ranging from USD 7.95 or USD 9.95. However, Walmart waives the delivery fee if you subscribe to its Prime-like Walmart Plus subscription.  

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