Who Delivers Walmart Groceries? (All Facts Explained!)

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Walmart grocery deliveries save you money, time, and energy that you would use on physical shopping. However, the retailer does not do the deliveries in most places. So, who delivers Walmart Groceries?

Walmart uses third-party delivery services, including Instacart, Spark Drivers, Point Pickup, Axle Hire, Roadie, and Skipcart. Due to the goods’ highly perishable nature, the retailer ensures you get them the same day you order.

If you want to know more about Walmart’s grocery delivery service, eligibility, how to sign up, and how much it is likely to cost you, keep reading.

Who Delivers Walmart Groceries?

Walmart subcontracts third-party services to power its grocery delivery service. These include:

  • Instacart
  • Spark Drivers
  • Point Pick up
  • Axle Hire
  • Roadie,
  • Skipcart.

The delivery service used will depend on its availability at your location. Some locations have several delivery services, while others have only one or none. So, Walmart’s delivery service privilege is only available in some places.

Alternatively, you can use curbside pickup. It is a form of shopping whereby you shop online and pick up your order at the Walmart store.

How Do I Get Walmart Groceries Delivered?

There are several steps involved, including:

  1. Sign up at Walmart: You can either sign up for a Walmart account online or download Walmart’s app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Once you’ve signed up, you’ll be able to know whether the delivery service is available in your location.
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  3. Pick out items: When selecting a product, click the “cart” button. Once you are done, you will find all your products in the cart. Click on the “proceed to checkout” button to confirm your address and make a payment.
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  5. Select your preferred delivery time: It is advisable to pick a time when you will be at home. Though deliveries can be left at your doorstep, remember that groceries perish quickly. So, leaving them out for a long time is not a good idea. If the delivery time slot you’ve chosen is available, you’ll be able to key in your card information to finalize the order.
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  7. Collect your items: Walmart will send you a confirmation email that delivery is on the way. You can add a tip for your driver and leave feedback when delivery is done.
If you do not receive your order within the stipulated delivery window, contact Walmart’s support through the “contact us” button.

How Much Does Walmart Grocery Delivery Cost?

How Much Does Walmart Grocery Delivery Cost?
The cost of Walmart grocery delivery depends on how fast you want your goods delivered and whether you have a Walmart membership. The quicker, the more you pay. The delivery fee ranges from $7.75 to $9.95 per order. For express delivery, you pay an extra $10, and you will have your groceries in less than 2 hours. If you have a membership, delivery is free. However, you will have to pay $10 if you order express delivery.

Walmart’s membership costs $12.95 monthly or $98 yearly. Subscribing to a membership is advisable if you frequently shop at Walmart. In the long run, you get to save a lot.

Walmart's In-Home Delivery Service

As mentioned earlier, if your groceries are left at your doorstep for too long, they may degrade in quality or go bad. You are therefore advised to be home, or at least heading home, when delivery is done.

However, this may only sometimes be possible—you may have traveled or be swamped with work. In such cases, you can opt for the in-home delivery service.

It allows you to place your order online and have it delivered to your home. In addition, the Walmart associate will enter your home by way of a smart lock and put the groceries in your fridge. Wearable cameras monitor every movement of the associate.

To get the service, you must subscribe to Walmart+ Membership. It is an optional add-on to the subscription service. To the $12.95 monthly or $98 yearly membership fee, you add $7 a month or $40 a year for in-home delivery. That gives a total of $138 yearly for both.

FAQs

Does Walmart have their own delivery drivers?

Yes. Walmart has thousands of delivery drivers. However, the delivery demand is relatively high for the retailer to handle alone. Thus, Walmart works with third-party delivery services to effectively and conveniently handle all its orders.

Does Walmart have their own delivery trucks?

Yes. Walmart has thousands of delivery trucks. Also, the retailer recently acquired 4500 electric delivery vehicles from Canoo (an electric vehicle startup). These will hit the road in 2023 to help with high-frequency stop-and-go deliveries and quick vehicle-to-door drop-offs.

Does Walmart use DoorDash to deliver groceries?

After four years of partnership, DoorDash no longer delivers Walmart groceries to consumers’ homes.

Which app delivers Walmart?

Several apps deliver goods from Walmart. They include Uber Eats, Walmart In-home Delivery, Spark Driver, and Instacart, to mention a few.

Does Walmart use Uber to deliver groceries?

Yes. You can order groceries from Walmart via Uber Eats. Once you order groceries through the app, Walmart contacts an Uber driver to pick up your order from the nearest local store. The Uber driver will then drop it off at your preferred location.

How much do you tip a Walmart delivery driver?

Tipping is optional, and you can choose to tip any amount. However, the general tipping rule is at least 10 percent of how much your goods cost. If you’re impressed with the service, you may tip more. If you do not want to tip, find other ways to show appreciation, such as having bottled water available on hot days.

Conclusion

Walmart’s grocery delivery service has many advantages. The best part is that it saves you time and energy. Consequently, the service continues to grow in popularity.

Walmart’s drivers and trucks cannot keep up with the demand; thus, the retailer partners with third-party delivery services. Instacart, Spark Drivers, and Roadies, among others, help power Walmart’s delivery services.

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Eric Baker

For over ten years, Eric has served as a manager, advisor, and marketer in the retail and consumer service sector. Moreover, he is the head writer and managing editor at thestoregeeks.com. Eric is a father of two and an avid shopping geek.

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