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Walmart Expands Employee Discount to Cover Nearly All Groceries

Effective immediately for 1.6 million U.S. employees after 90 days of service, the expanded discount eases tariff-driven food cost pressures to support staff retention.

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A Walmart employee folds clothes in the men's apparel section at a Walmart Supercenter, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump announced new tariffs, in North Bergen, New Jersey. U.S. April 3, 2025. REUTERS/Siddharth Cavale/File Photo
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A female Wal-Mart employee's work vest asking "How may I help you?" is seen as she walks through a parking lot returning to work at a Wal-Mart store June 23, 2004 in St. Charles, Illinois.

Overview

  • Walmart’s 10% employee discount now applies to about 95% of regularly priced items, encompassing meat, dairy, frozen foods and most dry groceries.
  • The benefit is available year-round to roughly 1.6 million U.S. workers once they complete 90 days of employment, with associates serving 20 years or more retaining access for life.
  • Company executives framed the policy change as a direct response to frequent employee requests and rising costs from new tariffs that have begun to push up grocery prices.
  • The Wall Street Journal first reported the update and Walmart communicated it through internal memos and executive posts, coinciding with an approximate 2% intraday drop in its stock.
  • Analysts say the broader discount could help the retailer shore up staff retention and drive additional in-store spending even as margins remain under pressure.