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Walmart InHome delivery now in Ohio, plus half off Walmart+ membership

Walmart InHome delivery now in Ohio, plus half off Walmart+ membership

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Walmart just announced InHome delivery has expanded into Ohio for new and existing Walmart Plus customers. New Walmart+ shoppers get a 30-day free trial. After the trial is over, the delivery add-on is available at the regular rate for all of $7 per month or $40 per year.

The InHome delivery service will provide major convenience during the busy holiday season. While Walmart+ standard package drop off is outside your home, InHome delivery dispatches an associate to make the delivery. The associate will drop off at the shopper’s preferred location like the porch, near the garage or inside the home, Walmart says.

With permission, the associate will use a one-time access code to unlock a customer’s door or garage. An associate wears a camera on his or her vest, so the entire delivery is recorded. The video is available on a shopper’s Walmart account up to a week after each delivery, Walmart says.

More perks for InHome Delivery include free 24/7 access to veterinary experts from your phone with Pawp and savings with Burger King where you get 25% off every day and get a free Whopper with any purchase every 3 months, Walmart says.

The expansion of the InHome delivery service includes an additional 13 million eligible U.S. households, including people who reside in Ohio, Walmart says. The Greater Cleveland area will be able to have access to InHome delivery, bringing fresh groceries, essentials and last-minute holiday products directly to your door.

Sign up for Walmart’s deal of half off Walmart+ memberships before Dec. 2. Walmart shoppers can get the deal — $49 annual Walmart+ membership (originally $98) online now.

With the membership you will also be able to unlock Early Access to Black Friday Deals, delivery, free shipping gas discounts and more.

Kaylee Remington is the shopping and entertainment commerce reporter and metro reporter for cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer. Read her work online.

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