Walmart Plus subscribers can pay an extra $7 for InHome.
making its InHome delivery service available to Walmart Plus
subscribers for an extra $7 per month or $40 per year. The service, which brings groceries and other goods from your local Walmart to the inside of your home, was previously available as a separate subscription costing $19.95 per month or $148 per year. InHome’s new $138 annual price is $10 less when compared to the previous annual pricing of InHome alone and also comes with the perks of a Plus membership. Of course, this doesn’t count the added fees associated with purchasing
, $49.95 Genie automatic garage door opener, or garage keypad that delivery drivers will use to open your front door or garage.
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