Walmart vs. Amazon—Which Has Better Deals Right Now?

Two of the largest stores have competed for the top rank for years. Amazon is a major online presence turned brick-and-mortar, whereas

Walmart is the original big-box retailer going digital and delivery. Recently, these organizations have adapted to customer needs while

making a profit. Walmart sold nearly $150 billion in the fourth quarter of 2021, while Amazon sold over $137 billion.

Their products are bought by a huge U.S. and international customer base. However, competition and growing prices make it crucial to

stretch your spending. Which offers the best value? What you value most about shopping determines the response.

Amazon and Walmart have sales events and discounts. Prime Day, Amazon's two-day event when members save big in their digital carts,

has been on consumers' calendars since 2015. In 2021, Walmart launched Deals for Days, a four-day in-store and online Prime Day competitor.

Although a membership isn't required to partake in the sales, Walmart+ members usually get early access to everything. According to the

company's website, members get free same-day delivery on over 160,000 items, 10-cents off each gallon at 14,000 gas stations, and

other incentives throughout the year for $98 per year. Walmart+ Weekend in June offered 20–50% off electronics, clothes, home, toys, outdoor

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