Savannah Born
- Walmart recently dropped prices on over 250 items, so I took a closer look at nine of them.
- I compared their prices to what I found at competitors Kroger and Amazon. Amazon didn’t impress me.
- Walmart had the lowest prices, and Kroger was close behind — but I may have gotten lucky.
When Walmart announced rollbacks on more than 250 items, my ears naturally perked up.
The chain shared the featured price drops in a press release on Monday, highlighting a few of the specific products that will have lower prices for summer.
On Truth Social, President Donald Trump credited the price reductions to his administration’s “request to celebrate our great Country’s 250th birthday”. Walmart didn’t mention the White House or the celebration as motives in its press release and has declined to comment on whether the sales resulted from a meeting with the administration.
No matter how these savings came about, I was just happy to see them. Walmart’s known for having low prices, and I was curious how its newly reduced ones would compare with other major grocers’.
So, I wrote down the specific items mentioned in the price-drop announcement and headed to Walmart and two of its biggest competitors: Kroger and Amazon.
Here’s how the prices measured up as I shopped the same list at each retailer.
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