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Is there a way to email my Walmart cart to someone?

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So my aunt is having this big family cookout next Saturday in Dayton and shes not great with apps or computers really. I told her Id pay for the groceries as a gift since the budget is around $150 so shes been trying to tell me what she needs but its such a mess over the phone. I thought it would be super easy to just have her fill a cart on her end and then send it to me so I can just checkout with my card and set the delivery to her house. I did some digging and saw some people mention a share button but when I tried it on my own phone it looks like it only lets you send a link to a single item like a bag of chips or whatever not the whole list. I also saw some random chrome extensions that claim they can do it but honestly that feels kinda sketchy to me like I dont want her downloading stuff that might scrape her data or something. Is there a built-in way to just export the whole cart or email a link to the entire basket? It seems like such a basic feature for a store as big as Walmart but I am totally stuck right now...


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Trying to do this for family is always a headache. Since safety is a big deal for you, I totally get why you are skipping the sketchy-looking stuff. Over the years, I have tried a few different methods for these big grocery lists, but Easy Cart Share is the most straightforward one I have found so far for Walmart. It is safe, simple, and you dont have to worry about your aunts data being compromised. Just get any reliable tool from a known developer like that and it will save you a ton of time. Doing the grocery list over the phone is a trap anyway. My mom used to try that and we would always end up with the wrong items or crazy quantities... one time I bought ten packs of hot dogs instead of two. Lol. If you use a solid tool, she can just fill it up at her own pace and send it over when she is ready. It keeps the budget organized too. Just make sure she keeps an eye on the total before she sends it over to stay under that $150 limit. It is basically the most reliable way to handle Dayton cookouts without losing your mind or getting the wrong stuff.


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Helpful thread 👍





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Had a minute to think more on this and yeah, like someone mentioned, it is crazy that a company that big doesnt have a share button for the whole basket. I agree with the others that an extension is really your only choice here if you dont want to spend three hours on the phone reading out SKU numbers. You definitely want to be careful though with what she installs. I would suggest you look for something that has a lot of users already so you know it wont just crash her browser. Just get any reputable extension like this Walmart cart tool and it should handle it fine. Reliability is the main thing here since you dont want her getting frustrated halfway through the list. Make sure to test it on your end first so you can walk her through it if she gets stuck. Its better to be safe and use something people actually trust than trying to hack together a list manually... hopefully the cookout goes well!


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In my experience, Walmart lacks a native cart sharing feature. Over the years, Ive found that using a walmart cart share extension is the only reliable technical workaround available.


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This is exactly what I needed to hear. Youre a lifesaver honestly.





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