Walmart Price Matching Policy


 
 Hopefully, with this on hand, you will not have trouble price matching.  To see the coupon policy go HERE.


YIPPEE SKIPPY!! While we may not be excited about the new Publix Coupon Changes... this is something to be excited about!! Walmart has once again changed the Price Match Policy!!!

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Our Ad Match Guarantee
We’re committed to providing low prices every day. On everything. So if you find a lower advertised price on an identical product, tell us and we’ll match it. Right at the register.

We gladly match the price in the following types of ads:*

•Buy one, get one free ads with a specified price
◦Example: Buy one for $2.49, get one free (BOGO)

•Competitors' ads that feature a specific item for a specified price.

•Preferred shopping card prices for specific items that are in a printed ad.

•For fresh produce and meat items when the price is offered in the same unit type (lb. for lb.; each for each)
*The following are guidelines and limitations:

•We will match any local competitor's advertised price.
•We do not require customers to have the ad with them to honor a competitor's ad.
•Items purchased must be identical to the ad (size, quantity, brand, flavor, color, etc.)
We DO NOT match the price in the following types of competitor ads:

•Items that require a separate purchase to get the ad price
◦example: "Buy [item A] to get [item B] for $C"
•Items with no actual price that require a purchase to get free product
◦example: "Buy both [items A & B] to get [item C] for free"
•Items that require a purchase to get a competitors' gift card
◦example: "Buy [item A] to get a $B gift card
•Buy one, get one free (BOGO) ads with no actual price given
•Going out of business or closeout prices
•Percentage off
◦example: "All mascara, 40% off"
•Competitors' private label price promotions
We do not honor:

•Ads when the actual price for items cannot be determined.
•Internet pricing
•Misprinted ad prices of other retailers
•Competitor ads from outside of the store's local trade territory
•It is a store manager's discretion as to what defines a territory.
•"Going out of business" sales or "close out" prices