TIPS TO START COUPONING AT WALMART!🥰🫶🍋
Walmart is one of the easiest places to begin couponing at!
In 2024, MOST couponing deals are 100% digital meaning you only need your phone to do them. At Walmart specifically, most deals use rebates. This means you pay full price at the register for the item and submit your receipt to the rebate app for cash back!
Both Ibotta & Shopmium give you actual cash back not giftcards! Ibotta can be linked to your bank account or paypal. Shopmium can be linked to Venmo/Paypal!
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Okay, so you've got the basics down with Ibotta and Shopmium, which are fantastic, but let me share a few more secrets to truly maximize your savings at Walmart! As a fellow tech-savvy saver, I'm always looking for ways to make my dollars stretch further, and these tips have been game-changers for me. First off, let's talk about what kind of "stuff to get at Walmart" for free or super cheap. While Ibotta and Shopmium are great for everyday groceries and personal care, I've found that categories like cleaning supplies, certain snacks, and even beauty products often have incredible rebates. Keep an eye out for promotions on new products – brands love to offer high rebates to get you to try their items, often making them entirely free! It’s all about checking your apps regularly before you shop. You might be wondering, "What about Walmart's own digital coupons?" This is a common question! Unlike some other stores that have dedicated coupon sections within their main app, Walmart primarily partners with rebate apps for most of their digital savings. So, while you might not find a huge section of "Walmart digital coupons" directly in their app, your best bet for deep discounts is almost always through these third-party rebate apps like Ibotta and Shopmium. They act as your ultimate digital couponing app for Walmart. But wait, there's more than just Ibotta and Shopmium! If you're serious about digital couponing, you'll want to explore other rebate apps that can stack up your savings. From my experience, Checkout 51 is another must-have, often featuring unique offers that complement Ibotta's. I also dabble with Fetch Rewards (not mentioned in the original OCR but very popular among tech-comfortable shoppers) – it's super easy, just scan any receipt, and you earn points for gift cards. Other apps like Brandclub, Field Agent, and Merryfield, which were highlighted in the images, can offer even more niche ways to earn, sometimes involving specific tasks or brand loyalty programs. It's worth downloading a few and seeing which ones best fit your shopping habits! And here’s a pro tip: always use the scan features within Ibotta and Shopmium! Before I even add an item to my cart, I quickly scan its barcode with the app. This confirms that the exact product qualifies for the rebate and saves me from any disappointment at home. This is especially helpful for those "stuff to get from Walmart" items where packaging might be similar across different varieties. Finally, regarding manufacturer coupons – yes, you can often combine them for mega savings! Shopmium is fantastic because it frequently offers manufacturer coupons in a digital rebate form, meaning you don't need to clip anything. However, keep an eye out for digital manufacturer coupons directly from brand websites or apps. Sometimes, you can use these at checkout and still submit your receipt to a rebate app like Ibotta for an additional offer on the same item! It’s like getting a double discount! It takes a little practice to get the hang of it, but once you do, you'll be amazed at how much you can save and how much "free stuff" you can snag at Walmart. Happy couponing!





