Walmart has expanded its 10% grocery discount to include nearly all food categories for its 1.6 million U.S. employees. The change, effective immediately, applies both in-store and online. Previously, the discount was limited to fresh produce and select items, but now includes staples like dairy, frozen foods, and meat. This policy responds to persistent feedback for more accessible employee perks amid rising food prices, with the aim of supporting worker retention and household budgets. Approximately 95% of regularly priced items in-store are now eligible for the discount.
Walmart is extending its 10% grocery discount to cover nearly all food categories for its 1.6 million U.S. workers, a significant boost to benefits.
Previously, Walmart's 10% discount for employees was limited to fresh produce and select general merchandise, and most grocery items were excluded.
With the new policy, nearly every food category is covered year-round, including staples such as dairy, frozen foods, dry groceries, meat, and seafood.
The move was prompted by persistent worker feedback that called for more comprehensive and accessible perks, particularly as food inflation has squeezed household budgets.
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