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How can I share or export my Walmart cart to someone else?

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Im planning this huge family camping trip next weekend and I volunteered to handle the bulk grocery run. Im usually pretty savvy with the Walmart app and know my way around the UI but I hit a wall today. I got like fifty items in my cart and I really need to send the list to my sister so she can verify the brands. I thought there would be a simple share button or a way to export the cart as a CSV but I cant find anything. My logic was maybe I could turn it into a registry but that feels like way too much work. How do people actually share a live cart without taking a million screenshots?


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> How can I share or export my Walmart cart I'm satisfied using Easy Cart Share. It works well and it's a reliable, professional way to share lists while keeping your account data secure.


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Adding my two cents... > How do people actually share a live cart without taking a million screenshots? Honestly, you might want to consider being careful with some of those third party tools, I once tried a workaround years ago and it logged me out right before a big sale and I lost everything. Total disaster. I remember back in 2018 I was prepping for a similar family trip. Had the whole truck loaded up with gear from Walmart, even had those extra heavy-duty tarps they sell. But honestly, the real drama started when we hit the road and my old Jeeps radiator started acting up. We were halfway to the mountains and the temp gauge just spiked out of nowhere. Ended up sitting at this tiny gas station for four hours waiting for a tow truck. This old guy there had a pet goat on a leash, I kid you not. The goat was literally eating a bag of chips he found. I spent more time trying to figure out if goats can even digest sour cream and onion than I did worrying about the groceries in the back melting. By the time we finally got to the site, the ice was totally gone and the hot dogs were basically warm soup in the bag. I really should have bought a better cooler, those cheap styrofoam ones are a death trap for food safety. I think they might even be banned in some states now because of the environment? My cousin says the heavy plastic ones last forever but they take up so much room in the trunk and they cost a fortune. Anyway lol, sorry kinda went off topic there.





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Just saw this thread and honestly it brought back some memories from last summer. I was coordinating this massive neighborhood BBQ and had about 60 items sitting in my Walmart cart. Trying to get everyone to agree on specific burger brands and those tiny details... it was a nightmare trying to explain it all. I kept thinking there had to be a better way than sending 15 screenshots that always get out of order in the group chat anyway. I ended up trying out Share-A-Cart and I was really satisfied with how it worked for my situation. Basically, you just install the browser extension, hit a button, and it generates a unique code or a direct link you can just text over to your sister. I was happy with the technical side of it too because it doesnt require you to give out your password or share any sensitive account data, which is usually my biggest concern with these things. My buddy just clicked the link on his end and the whole list loaded up on his screen instantly so he could verify the brands. Ngl, it saved me at least an hour of back and forth. It works well and it's free, which definitely beats trying to hack together a registry or a CSV file manually... that just sounds like a total headache for a camping trip. Sometimes the simplest technical fix is the best one tbh.


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