INFLATION-weary shoppers are gearing up for another Christmas season of belt-tightening.
With people’s budgets strapped, Walmart is capitalizing on their situation to help out.
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The retailer is offering a holiday meal, similar to a Thanksgiving dish targeted at those who are tired of inflation.
There’s still time to get it.
HAM SLAM
Walmart’s Holiday Ham Basket offers a complete Christmas meal in a cost-friendly bundle.
The ham meal comes with a variety of sides and is meant to serve up to 12 people.
And it costs just $59.47 – though prices may vary.
That’s about $5 per person.
The Basket includes:
- Boneless Honey Cured Double Glazed Ham
- Boneless Brown Sugar Double Glazed Ham
- Stove Top Stuffing Twin Pack (1)
- Great Value Gravy Powder (2)
- Great Value Brown & Serve Rolls
- Fresh Whole Sweet Potatoes (4 units)
- Great Value mini marshmallows (10 oz)
- Campbell’s Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup (2 units – 10.5 oz)
- Great Value Canned Green Beans (4 units – 14.5 oz)
- Great Value Golden Sweet Whole Kernel Corn (4 units – 15 oz)
- French’s Crispy Fried Onions (1 unit – 6 oz)
- Fresh Whole Russet Potatoes (1 unit – 5 lbs)
- Great Value Evaporated Milk (1 unit – 12 fl oz)
- Great Value 100% Pure Pumpkin (1 unit – 15 oz)
- Great Value Fresh 9-inch Pie Crusts (1 unit – 16 oz)
- Marie Callender’s Southern Pecan Pie (1 unit – 32oz)
- Great Value Frozen Whipped Topping (1 unit – 8 oz)
Shoppers looking for the classic American Christmas meal have a few days left to get their hands on one.
They’re available in-stores and online until December 31.
Store supplies may vary.
However, you may have to go online if you want to purchase the meal today.
That’s because Walmart will close all its stores for the holiday.
And depending on delivery, it may be too late to have the basket delivered in time for dinner.
There are some geographical limits— Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico are excluded from the deal.
Stores Closed on Christmas
- Albertsons
- ALDI
- Big Lots
- Burlington
- Costco
- Dollar General
- Family Dollar/Dollar Tree
- JCPenny
- Kohl’s
- Kroger
- Lowe’s
- Macy’s
- Michaels
- Publix
- Rite Aid
- Sam’s Club
- ShopRite
- Stop & Shop
- Trader Joe’s
- Target
- The Home Depot
- Walmart
- Wegman’s
- Whole Foods
- Winn-Dixie
This is often the case for major rollouts, as the three areas are harder to reach with a standard distribution system.
HOLDAY DEALS
This isn’t the first major meal deal from Walmart. The brand offered an “inflation-free Thanksgiving meal” this year as well.
While Christmas is already upon us, there are still some deals available.
This may be because the holidays aren’t over — Hanukkah will continue until January 2.
Kroger will offer some deals on holiday goods starting on December 26.
That chain will also shut its doors for Christmas.