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Prime Day is brilliant, but the best savings aren't always at Amazon. Walmart has beaten the online giant's price for this Sony A7R IV camera, by over $200, but it could be ending soon!
It means Amazon, Walmart, and Target are competing amongst themselves for who can drop prices the lowest — and in that contest, there's one clear winner: You. Quick Overview.
This week, check out Prime Day deals on Amazon and see if Target, Walmart or other retailers are offering similar or better deals!
If you’re sick of hearing about Amazon Prime Day — you might want to check out Walmart's Big Save sale. During this limited-time summer sale, Walmart shoppers can save up to 45 per cent on big-ticket items like tablets, laptops, cell phones, furniture, patio essentials and more.
One more thing I found while ping-ponging around Walmart’s sale pages this week: This OB2 scanner from Nexpow. It’s going for $28.79, a great deal off its list price of $79.99, and has far more functionality than any of the $30 bottom-shelf units you’re going to find on the rack at an auto parts store. Could be worth a look!
As Walmart's 4th of July sale goes head to head with Amazon Prime Day, keep scrolling to check out my favorite deals from the sale. I also recommend checking out our Walmart promo codes coverage. Plus, check out the early Prime Day deals that are at least 50% off.
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GlobalData on MSNAmazon vs Walmart: who will win the mid-year discount showdown?Amazon’s Prime Day and Walmart’s newly expanded Walmart Deals event are set to collide this July, marking one of the most direct clashes in US ecommerce history.
Amazon has its own line of smart TVs, and this 40-inch model is marked down more than 30% ahead of July 4. It offers high-definition 1080p resolution, and it's equipped with the brand's Fire TV streaming platform, which gives you access to live TV, video games, and music, as well as apps like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and so on.
Trade wars have scrambled consumer behavior, and it's unclear whether shoppers will load up on pre-tariffed goods or put off discretionary sprees.