Walmart Combines Walmart+, InHome Memberships

The new initiative allows shoppers to choose the membership program that best fits their needs.
Greg Sleter
Associate Publisher/Executive Editor
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Walmart InHome

Walmart is combining its InHome Delivery Service with Walmart+ to bring all delivery capabilities into a single, streamlined experience for shoppers. New and existing members are able to choose the membership plan that best fits their needs and provides the type of delivery service they want.

According to Walmart, bringing InHome under the Walmart+ umbrella is what customers asked for as it allows them to complete all their membership needs in a single place – whether signing up for a 30-day Walmart+ trial, purchasing their membership, or opting to “Plus Up” to InHome delivery.

“Our members want options and a shopping experience that is easy to navigate and accommodates their individual needs, while saving them time and money—this is true now more than ever,” said Chris Cracchiolo, senior vice president & general manager of Walmart+.

Additionally, Walmart is also launching InHome in several new markets including Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Dallas, Austin, San Jose and San Francisco, nearly doubling the footprint where this service is available. InHome delivery enables customers to pick and choose where their groceries are delivered – anywhere from their doorstep to directly into the refrigerator. 

Members of Walmart+’s $12.95 a month/$98 a year program can now add unlimited fee-free and tip-free InHome delivery for an extra $7 a month or $40 per year. That is $138 annually for both, $10 less than previous annual pricing when Walmart+ and InHome were separate memberships.

“We know how much InHome members love this service – they see the same familiar faces and build real relationships with our associates, who help them get through their busy weeks,” said Whitney Pegden, vice president and general manager, InHome at Walmart

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