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Walmart Pass is now available in Mexico

  • Walmart Pass is a membership system that allows you to place orders at the supermarket without any delivery charges.
  • With Walmart Pass, you can choose between a monthly plan for 49 pesos or an annual plan for 499 pesos.

Walmart aims to enhance the omnichannel shopping experience for its customers. Photo: iStock
Walmart aims to enhance the omnichannel shopping experience for its customers. Photo: iStock
07/09/2021
Walmart Pass is a membership system that allows you to place orders at the supermarket without any delivery charges. Without the membership, the current delivery fee they charge is 39 pesos. With Walmart Pass, you can choose between a monthly plan for 49 pesos or an annual plan for 499 pesos, which saves you 15% compared to the other option. Customers who pay for the membership can place unlimited orders, but it only applies to purchases over 499 pesos.

The Walmart website has two sections: "Same Day" and "Online Only." The "Online Only" section does not include fresh food. Walmart Pass can only be used for orders placed through the "Same Day" section and it currently does not include purchases made at Walmart Express.

"The pandemic accelerated the adoption of e-commerce in the self-service sector, so at Walmart Mexico and Central America, we are committed to offering the best omnichannel shopping experience to our customers, allowing them to buy whatever they want, whenever they want, and wherever they want, without any hassle," commented Ignacio Caride, Senior Vice President of eCommerce.

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