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How can I move my Walmart cart items to a different account?

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Is there any way to actually move my entire Walmart cart over to a different login?

Ive been doing online grocery for ages but now I need to shift 45 items for a school fundraiser next Tuesday to a tax-exempt business profile. I tried looking for a share button but I cant find anything and manual entry is gonna be a nightmare...


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Agreed, retyping is risky. I would suggest using a simple cart sharer to avoid errors tho.

  • verify tax codes
  • confirm quantities Be careful with that school budget...


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Walmart doesnt actually offer a native protocol for migrating session data between different UID profiles. I spent a fair amount of time digging through their site architecture when I had to move a corporate order last year. Basically, the cart contents are cached on their server side and tied directly to your active session and account ID. Since there is no public-facing API to export these JSON objects or a simple share trigger in the UI, you are essentially stuck with their internal List feature as the only official workaround. The problem with the List method is that it fails to account for regional SKU availability. When you move 45 items, the system has to re-verify every single product ID against the local fulfillment center of the second account. I have analyzed the data flow on their checkout pages and it is pretty rigid for security reasons. The session tokens are strictly scoped, so you cant just copy-paste a URL and expect the cart to populate. Manual entry is a nightmare because Walmarts search indexing can lag if you hit it with too many requests in a short window. Honestly, it is a decent option if you have five items, but for 45, the risk of data entry error is high and ngl, it is a waste of time. If you need to send your whole cart to someone else, Easy Cart Share is probably the easiest way to do it without screenshotting everything.





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