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    Four Ways Cancelling Walmart+ Can Help You Save Money

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    Walmart+, launched in 2020, is a membership program designed to provide both in-store and online benefits for cost-conscious shoppers. As a Walmart+ member, you gain access to a range of features, including same-day delivery from local stores, free shipping with no minimum order requirement, member prices on fuel at select locations, exclusive savings from partners like Burger King, video streaming through Paramount+, and more.

    Evaluating the Value of Walmart+

    Despite the extensive list of benefits, the question remains: is Walmart+ worth the monthly or annual membership fee? There are several indicators that suggest canceling the service might actually enhance your financial health. Below are four compelling reasons why discontinuing Walmart+ could lead to greater savings over time.

    Not Fully Utilizing the Membership

    Walmart+ offers a multitude of perks, but if you find yourself not regularly using these benefits, the $12.95 monthly fee or $98 annual cost may not justify the expense. For instance, if you live near a Walmart and primarily shop in-store, you may not benefit from the free delivery option as much as someone who does most of their shopping online. Additionally, it’s important to note that not every item qualifies for free shipping; oversized items and certain third-party products typically do not qualify, limiting the value of the service. Assess how frequently you’re using Walmart+ as its perks; if infrequently, canceling might be the best decision.

    Limited Fuel Savings

    One of the touted benefits of Walmart+ is the fuel discount, which can amount to up to 10 cents off per gallon at select stations. However, the savings may not be as substantial as they appear. If you drive infrequently or have access to low-cost fuel sources, these discounts may not significantly offset the subscription cost. For instance, saving 10 cents per gallon on a 12-gallon fill-up totals $1.20. If you’re only filling up your tank once a month, your annual savings could be around $10, which pales in comparison to the $98 yearly fee for Walmart+. Consider exploring other options for fuel discounts, such as credit card rewards or loyalty programs.

    The Risk of Impulse Buying

    One often-overlooked expense associated with Walmart+ is the increased likelihood of impulse purchases. The allure of free shipping and convenient delivery options may encourage you to buy items you don’t necessarily need. Over time, these extra purchases can quickly negate any savings you might achieve from your membership. By canceling Walmart+, you may find yourself more intentional in your shopping habits. The lack of free delivery may prompt better planning, resulting in decreased spending and improved financial well-being.

    Reallocating Your Budget Effectively

    By canceling Walmart+, you can free up $98 per year or $12.95 per month, allowing you to reallocate that money toward more meaningful financial goals. Whether it’s bolstering your emergency fund, tackling existing debt, or saving for future investments, every dollar counts. While $98 may seem modest, with the power of compound interest, it can accumulate to significant amounts over time. Even if you incur occasional delivery fees post-cancellation, it’s likely that you’ll still save money overall, alongside becoming more mindful about your spending patterns.

    Is Walmart+ Right for You?

    Although subscriptions like Walmart+ are marketed as cost-saving measures, they only prove beneficial if you’re making the most out of their offerings. If you find yourself not fully enjoying the perks or if the service leads to unnecessary spending, it might be wise to consider canceling your membership. However, students and those eligible for government assistance can enjoy a 50% discount on the subscription, making Walmart+ an attractive option worth exploring in such cases.

    Caitlyn Moorhead contributed to the reporting for this article.

    For more information and tips about financial management, visit GOBankingRates.com.

    This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: 4 Reasons Cutting Walmart+ Can and Will Save You Money

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