Amazon announced a major shift this week to make its Prime members spend more to get free grocery delivery, and Walmart wasted no time attacking its rival.
The Bentonville, Arkansas-based retail giant took to Twitter Tuesday to point out that members of its subscription service, Walmart+, only need to spend $35 or more on groceries to get free delivery — far more than the $150 or more Prime members will need to spend starting at the end of this month to get free grocery delivery via Amazon Fresh.
“That Fresh $150 free delivery minimum is looking pretty stale right about now,” Walmart wrote in a tweet.
Source: Business Insider