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Walmart proves to be cheapest option for grocery delivery, now offering unlimited service

Walmart proves to be cheapest option for grocery delivery, now offering unlimited service

Last month CNBC compared prices on Amazon Prime Now, Peapod and Walmart for grocery items to be delivered in Northern New Jersey. They looked at 25 “everyday” items, including a mix of national brands and each retailer’s store brands, and organic and traditional products.

The result? A cart of nearly identical items delivered to your home from Walmart cost 31% less than Amazon Prime, and 22% less than Peapod.

And Walmart, which already had the least expensive delivery fees on the market according to CNBC, is now rolling out its Delivery Unlimited service. For a $98 annual fee or $12.95 monthly fee, the company will provide unlimited deliveries for online grocery orders of at least $30. Customers without a subscription can still pay a per-delivery fee.