Walmart is one of the few places you can visit to get all your shopping done in one spot, whether you need to restock your fridge, get cleaning supplies for your car, or buy toys for a pet. For many shoppers, the grocery section is one of its most appealing features, offering a wide selection of pantry items, bakery goods, frozen foods, and fresh produce. Since upping its game with grocery delivery, it has become even more valuable for customers.
While some Walmart stores only allow for curbside grocery pickup, many others are expanding into delivery. Walmart employees shop for and pack your order, and a third-party delivery service — this may vary depending on what’s available in your area — will pick it up and deliver it to your home (via Walmart).
Some areas even offer a store-to-fridge delivery service through Walmart InHome; store associates not only shop and pack your order, but they’ll bring it straight to your home and load it into your refrigerator. Or, opt to have them drop it off in your garage or another safe spot if you aren’t home (per Walmart).
Visit the Walmart website or app to place a Walmart Grocery Delivery order.