When you shop at Walmart, you can choose to have your groceries delivered to your door. Delivery is available in select markets, and the cost is based on a few factors.
The first factor is the distance from the store to your home. Walmart charges a delivery fee of $9.95 for orders that are less than 10 miles from the store, and $14.95 for orders that are more than 10 miles from the store.
In addition to the delivery fee, there is also a service fee of $2.00. So, if you live more than 10 miles from the store and order $100 worth of groceries, your total cost would be $116.90.
Another factor that affects the cost of delivery is whether or not you have a membership with Walmart+. This is a subscription service that costs $98 per year or $12.95 per month. With this membership, you get free delivery on orders of $35 or more.
Orders that are less than $35 still have a delivery fee of $9.95. So, if you order $100 worth of groceries and have a Walmart+ membership, your total cost would be $109.
The last factor that affects the cost of delivery is whether or not you order alcohol. If you order alcohol, there is an additional charge of $5. So, if you order $100 worth of groceries and alcohol, your total cost would be $121.
To summarize, the cost of Walmart’s grocery delivery service depends on three factors:
- The distance from the store to your home
- Whether or not you have a Walmart+ membership
- Whether or not you order alcohol
If you live close to a Walmart store and do not order alcohol, delivery could be as low as $9. However, if you live further away and/or order alcohol, the cost could be upwards of $121.