How to Cancel Walmart+ (And Stop Automatic Renewal)
Walmart+ offers free shipping, grocery delivery, fuel discounts, and more—but if you’re not using it, the $98/year or $12.95/month cost can sneak up fast. Whether you’re in the free trial or on a paid plan, here’s how to cancel Walmart+ and avoid unwanted charges in 2025.
🔍 Quick Summary
TL;DR: Go to your Walmart account > Account Settings > Walmart+ > Manage Membership > Cancel Membership. You can also stop auto-renewal from this screen.
💻 How to Cancel Walmart+ on Desktop
- Go to walmart.com/account and sign in.
- Click Account from the menu.
- Select Walmart+.
- Click Manage Membership.
- Click Cancel Membership and follow the confirmation prompts.
Note: Canceling stops automatic billing, but your benefits remain active until your billing cycle ends.
📱 How to Cancel Walmart+ on the App
- Open the Walmart app and log in.
- Tap the menu icon (☰) > Account.
- Select Walmart+.
- Tap Manage Membership.
- Tap Cancel Membership and confirm.
⏱ Canceling During Free Trial
If you’re still in the 30-day free trial:
- Cancel before the trial ends to avoid being charged.
- You’ll still receive all trial benefits until the 30-day period expires.
- Canceling during trial prevents automatic upgrade to the paid plan.
💰 Walmart+ Refund Policy
- No partial refunds for unused time on monthly or annual plans.
- Canceling prevents renewal but does not refund past payments.
- If you believe you were billed in error, contact Walmart Customer Service.
✅ What Happens After You Cancel
- Your benefits continue until the end of your current billing cycle.
- You can re-subscribe later by visiting the Walmart+ page in your account.
- Your account and order history will not be affected.
❓ FAQs
Can I pause Walmart+ instead of canceling?No. Walmart+ does not currently offer a pause option—you must cancel and rejoin later.
Can I cancel by phone or chat?No. You must cancel online through your Walmart account.
Will I lose grocery delivery or fuel discounts right away?No. You’ll keep all benefits until the end of your billing cycle.