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    The grocery wars are heating up as Walmart rolls out new Burger King discounts for members

    By Mary Hanbury,

    3 hours ago
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    Burger King cheeseburger.
    • Walmart+ members will now get discounts at Burger King, including 25% off digital orders.
    • The move likely comes as part of a push to challenge one of its key competitors, Amazon Prime.
    • Prime towers over Walmart+ in terms of membership numbers.

    Walmart is trying its best to make its paid membership program more appealing than Amazon Prime .

    The grocery giant announced Thursday that members of Walmart+ will now get discounts at Burger King as part of a new partnership with the fast-food chain.

    This includes 25% off digital orders at Burger King. From September, Walmart+ members can also claim a free Whopper with their order every three months.

    "Offered at no extra cost to the Walmart+ membership, the Burger King benefit is the latest move by Walmart+ to give its members even more value," the company said.

    But it's also likely a move to lure grocery shoppers away from Amazon Prime and into Walmart's membership program, which is massively overshadowed by its rival. Walmart+ costs $98 a year plus applicable tax, while Prime costs $139.

    Amazon said in 2021 that it had 200 million Prime members globally .

    Estimates vary on the number of Walmart+ subscribers. The Wall Street Journal, citing a source familiar with the matter, reported in August that the membership plan had about 8 million subscribers, of which around a million were Walmart workers who were offered free memberships.

    In 2023, the payments news outlet PYMNTS estimated that Walmart+ had around 59 million members as of October 2022, while market research firm eMarketer said that Walmart+ membership was set to grow to over 29 million subscribers in 2023.

    Regardless, it seems the consensus is that Walmart has a way to go to catch Amazon.

    Walmart did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

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