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4 hours agoRetailers like Walmart and Best Buy are offering competitive deals to rival Amazon's Prime Day, featuring discounts on electronics and exclusive perks like a half-price Walmart Plus membership with Nintendo Switch 2 access.
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The 25+ best anti-Prime Day deals 2025 from Best Buy, Walmart, & more: Top sales from Amazon's competition
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Amazon’s Prime Day is about to kick off, but if you’re not sold on shopping there, other big retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, and Target are already rolling out their own competing deals. This roundup highlights over 25 of the best early discounts from Amazon’s rivals, so you can snag savings without waiting—or even needing a Prime membership.
Editor’s Note: Prime Day gets all the hype, but it’s not the only game in town. If you’re hunting for bargains, this story is a handy cheat sheet to rival sales that might actually beat Amazon’s prices—or at least give you more options. No FOMO here.
The best Walmart deals to compete with Prime Day: TVs, headphones, laptops, and more
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Walmart is rolling out some killer tech deals to rival Amazon's Prime Day, with discounts on big-ticket items like TVs, headphones, and laptops. If you're hunting for bargains, now’s a good time to check out Walmart’s offerings—they’re giving Amazon a run for its money.
Editor’s Note: Competition between retail giants means better savings for shoppers. If you’ve been holding off on buying tech, Walmart’s deals might be the nudge you need—especially if you’re not sold on Amazon’s Prime Day hype.
Walmart Plus membership is 50% off, and has something Amazon doesn't: the Nintendo Switch 2
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Walmart is rolling out a sweet deal for its Walmart Plus membership—slash the usual $98 annual fee in half for a limited time. But here’s the kicker: members get early access to the hotly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2, a perk Amazon Prime can’t match right now. Throw in free delivery, and it’s a solid play for gamers and bargain hunters alike.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another membership discount—it’s a strategic move by Walmart to lure shoppers away from Amazon, especially with the Nintendo Switch 2 as bait. If you’ve been on the fence about Walmart Plus, this deal (and the exclusive console access) might tip the scales. For Walmart, it’s a clever way to spike subscriptions while the hype around the Switch 2 builds.
Walmart Deals 2025 are live with a bunch of anti-Prime Day sales to shop now
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Walmart is kicking off its 2025 "Deals" event early, directly taking aim at Amazon's Prime Day with a wave of discounts across electronics, home goods, and more. The timing feels strategic—like a retail counterpunch—and the sale includes exclusive perks like free shipping without a membership fee.
Editor’s Note: If you’ve been waiting for a reason to splurge (or just stock up on essentials), Walmart’s move adds fuel to the summer sales wars. It’s not just about cheaper prices—it’s a power play in the rivalry between retail giants, which ultimately gives shoppers more options and better deals. Win for consumers, headache for Amazon.
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