Walmart+ is making a membership change that will give shoppers 25% off fast food – and the digital discounts are available daily

Walmart+ is making a membership change that will give shoppers 25% off fast food – and the digital discounts are available daily

WALMART has come together in an unexpected partnership with a popular fast-food chain to offer customers daily discounts on quick-service meals.

Thanks to the membership change, Walmart+ subscribers can get 25% off when they eat at Burger King.

Walmart announced Thursday that it has expanded its Walmart+ membership benefits

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Walmart announced Thursday that it has expanded its Walmart+ membership benefitsPhoto credit: Getty
Walmart+ members can now get daily discounts at Burger King

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Walmart+ members can now get daily discounts at Burger KingPhoto credit: Getty

With Walmart+ membership, Walmart offers shoppers numerous benefits for $98 plus annually or $12.95 monthly.

Benefits include early access to special offers, free delivery and free shipping with no minimum purchase.

Members can also benefit from a free Paramount+ Essential plan with their subscription.

The retail giant announced that it has entered into a new partnership for the benefit of Walmart+ members – this time with fast-food chain Burger King.

Starting Thursday, Walmart+ members will receive 25% off every digital order from Burger King every day.

Starting in September, members can also receive a free flame-grilled Whopper with every purchase every three months.

Starting next month, Walmart+ members can get a free flame-grilled Whopper

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Starting next month, Walmart+ members can get a free flame-grilled WhopperPhoto credit: Getty

In line with Walmart’s everyday low prices, the retailer wants to save its customers even more money and offer even better value with its grocery deals.

The new offers are also an attempt by the retailer to better compete with Amazon Prime, its main rival.

A Prime membership is more expensive than a Walmart+ membership, costing $139 per year or $14.99 per month and offering benefits like a free one-year Grubhub+ membership.

Walmart benefits are also designed to provide members with unique and valuable experiences outside of the company’s offerings.

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“Adding a Burger King benefit to our Walmart+ membership portfolio is exciting,” said Venessa Yates, senior vice president and general manager of Walmart+.

“We always strive to offer benefits that put our members at the center, in line with our commitment to provide undeniable value and convenience.

“We are confident our members will welcome the additional savings and are excited to partner with a trusted brand like Burger King to offer this benefit.”

How to secure the best deals

Walmart+ members can redeem the new benefit in the Burger King app or on the website.

To activate the benefit, Walmart+ members must link their membership to an existing Burger King Royal Perks account or create a new account for free.

Once the two accounts are linked, select the Offers tab in the Burger King app or website, choose a participating location, add the offer to your cart and place your order.

How to sign up for Walmart+

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To sign up for Walmart+:

  1. Go to the Walmart website.
  2. Select “Account” and then “Walmart+.”
  3. Click “Start free 30-day trial”.
  4. Enter your details.
  5. Enjoy the trial and the benefits.

Remember to cancel before the 30 days are up, or pay $12.95 per month (you can cancel anytime) or $98 for the annual plan if you want to keep it.

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“Burger King has long been known for offering guests high-quality products at a great value – an approach shared by our friends at Walmart, making this partnership a natural fit,” said Pat O’Toole, Chief Marketing Officer of Burger King.

“We are excited to be the first foodservice partner to join the Walmart+ program and look forward to offering Walmart+ members even more savings on their favorite flame-grilled Burger King meals.”

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