Walmart Digital Coupon FAQ

Answers to the most common questions about saving with the Walmart app and Walmart+.

This FAQ covers the questions GrocerySnip readers ask most often about Walmart's digital coupon program. If you're new to the Walmart app, start with our Walmart store hub, which walks through how to load and stack offers.

Is Walmart+ worth it for grocery savings alone?

If you spend more than about $90 a week on groceries with Walmart and would otherwise pay for delivery or fuel a full tank weekly, Walmart+ pays for itself. If you mostly shop in-store and rarely use delivery, the standalone Walmart app is enough.

Why don't I see manufacturer coupon options at Walmart self-checkout?

Walmart accepts paper manufacturer coupons but you typically have to use a staffed register, not self-checkout. The cashier scans the coupon manually after totaling your items.

How do Walmart Cash offers work?

Walmart Cash is a credit you earn on specific items by adding the offer to your account in the app before purchase. The cash credit posts to your Walmart account within a few days and can be used on a future purchase, online or in-store.

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Does Ibotta work at Walmart?

Yes, and the integration is notably tighter than at most chains. Many Ibotta offers are Walmart-exclusive, and you can submit Walmart receipts via the app or by linking your Walmart account.

Do Walmart+ member prices appear in-store?

Yes — when you scan an item in the Walmart app inside a store, the price shown is the member price (if applicable) regardless of the shelf tag. The discount applies if you check out via Walmart Pay in the app.

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