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What Deals to Expect During Walmart's Super Savings Week

You'll find deals on tech, patio furniture, clothes, and more.
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Oshawa, Ontario, Canada - November 16, 2023: Exterior of Walmart Supercentre at Harmony Road in Oshawa.
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You can add Walmart to the list of retail behemoths hosting spring-time sales, joining the likes of Amazon, Target, and Best Buy, who each have similar sales around the same time. Here is everything you need to know about Walmart's upcoming Super Savings Week sale.

When is Walmart's Super Savings Week?

Walmart will run its spring sale for a full week from March 24 to April 1.

Do you need to be a member to shop for Walmart's Super Savings Week?

Walmart has a Walmart+ membership that goes $12.95 per month or $98 per year (you can always get a free 30-day trial), but Walmart hasn't yet said if its sale is exclusively for members or not. Based on its previous sales though, you likely won't need to be, but members will likely get a head start on deals.

What can you expect during Walmart's Super Savings Week?

You can expect deals on virtually every category that Walmart sells, from tech to home decor. According to CNET, Walmart confirmed that it will include 30% off TVs, 30% off patio and garden, 50% off jewelry, and up to 55% off Crocs.

What do you think so far?

Some early deals are already live

As is usually the case, Walmart kicks off its sales with some early deals that lead up to the main event. Keep in mind these aren't technically Super Savings Week deals, though. You'll likely find better deals once the sale officially starts. Here are a few:

Does the competition also offer sales?

Yes. Amazon’s Big Spring Sale will be taking place from Wednesday, March 20 through Monday, March 25. Target announced its Circle Week event plans, which will happen between March 23 to March 29.

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Daniel is a Staff Writer for Lifehacker. He served in the U.S. Navy, where he reached the rank of Petty Officer 3rd Class as a Logistic Specialist and was awarded a Navy Community Service Medal and Navy Letter of Commendation for his exemplary service aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier. He earned his bachelor's in Environmental Science from the University of California, Davis, and earned his master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Daniel was a business reporter for the Miami Herald before joining Lifehacker. He lives in Atlanta, GA.

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