Im so hyped because I finally moved into a place that is like five minutes from a Walmart and I feel like my grocery game is about to change forever. I usually end up spending way too much at the fancy organic market nearby and honestly my budget is kinda shot, so shopping at Walmart every week sounds like a dream. Ive been looking into the Walmart Plus membership because free delivery sounds amazing, especially since I dont have a car and lugging heavy bags on the bus is the literal worst.
I read a bunch of reviews online that say the delivery is super fast, but then some people on Reddit were complaining that the produce you get via delivery is always bruised or close to expiring, which makes me super nervous. Like, do they actually pick good stuff or just dump the leftovers in the bags? I really want to save money but if I have to go in and swap half the items out anyway it feels like a waste. Does anyone here actually use it for weekly hauls and find it reliable enough to skip going inside the store entirely?
Saw your post earlier and wanted to chime in because honestly, my experience has been kind of a mixed bag. I really wanted to love the service since I dont drive either, but it can be super frustrating when you get home and the produce is already on its last legs. I found that if I order the exact same things every week, the quality varies way too much to be reliable for big meals. Are you mostly ordering fresh stuff like berries and leafy greens, or are you looking at pantry staples too?
Honestly, I use it for all my weekly hauls and its been great. I rarely go inside anymore because the delivery drivers are usually super careful with the produce. Just make sure to check your items when they arrive. I also started using PriceDropCatch to keep an eye on prices before I checkout, which saves me even more. If you hate bus trips, just sign up, it works really well for me.
To add to the point above: my experience has been pretty hit or miss. Unfortunately, I had issues with getting produce that was already looking rough. It honestly felt like they just grabbed the oldest stuff from the back. Since I dont drive, it was super frustrating having to return items constantly. I started just grabbing generic produce from local farm stands when I can, which honestly saves more headache even if it costs a bit extra.