
"Right now, you can sign up for a month of Walmart+ (basically Walmart's version of Amazon Prime) for just $1, and not only get your choice of Peacock or Paramount+ streaming service, but also free grocery and pharmacy delivery, free next-day and two-day shipping, $0.10 a gallon savings on gas, and more with your membership. If you don't want to continue, just cancel before the 30 days are up, and you won't be charged more than $1."
"If you do want to continue, Walmart+ costs $12.99 a month or $98 for the year -- which is still cheaper than a Peacock Premium yearly subscription ($110 annually) and close to a Paramount+ Essential annual plan ($90 a year), plus you get the added Walmart benefits. If you're a frequent Walmart shopper, this membership is a good deal."
"Students and those who receive government assistance may be eligible for a 50% discount, dropping the price of Walmart+ to $49 a year or about $6 a month. Peacock is home to NBC shows like The Office, Parks and Recreation, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, along with originals like The Traitors and Love Island: Beyond the Villa, and much more."
"Paramount+ includes content from Comedy Central, Showtime, and Nickelodeon, including South Park, Yellowstone, and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Don't miss this sneaky streaming deal that gets you a whole lot more with Walmart+ for $1 for your first month."
Walmart+ provides a $1 30-day signup that includes access to either Peacock or Paramount+. The membership also includes free grocery and pharmacy delivery, free next-day and two-day shipping, and $0.10 per gallon savings on gas. Customers can cancel before the 30 days end to avoid additional charges beyond $1. If the membership continues, Walmart+ costs $12.99 per month or $98 per year. The price is positioned as cheaper than comparable annual Peacock Premium and close to Paramount+ Essential annual pricing, while adding Walmart benefits. Students and people receiving government assistance may qualify for a 50% discount, lowering the annual cost to about $49.
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