Uh Oh! Did You Forget What You Bought at Walmart Again? There's an App for That (Literally)
Let's face it, we've all been there. You wander the aisles of Walmart, lured in by the siren song of rollback prices and that amazing three-pack of spatulas you definitely need. But then, a few days (or weeks) later, you're staring into your pantry wondering, "Wait, did I already buy laundry detergent or am I living in a detergent-fueled fever dream?"
Fear not, fellow Walmart warriors! The answer to your existential retail crisis lies within the magical palm of your hand, also known as your smartphone. Because yes, Virginia (and everyone else), there's an app for that.
Enter the Walmart App: Your Shopping History Superhero
The Walmart app is like your personal shopping buddy, holding onto your past purchases for dear life (or at least for a while). Here's how to unleash the power of purchase history and become a master of your own domestic domain:
1. Download the App (Unless You're Living Under a Rock)
This might seem obvious, but hey, you never know! If you haven't already, download the Walmart app from the App Store or Google Play. It's free, and trust us, those virtual receipts will be worth their weight in digital gold (or maybe just slightly used spatulas).
2. Embrace the Account Section (It's Not Scary, We Promise)
Open the app and navigate to the "Account" section. It usually looks like a little person icon hiding shyly in the corner (don't worry, it won't judge your ramen noodle addiction).
3. Behold! The Purchase History Paradise
Once you're in your account, look for something along the lines of "Purchase History" or "Order History." This is your promised land, the El Dorado of past shopping sprees.
**4. Dive Deep (Or Just Glance) **
Now you'll be greeted by a glorious list of your past purchases. You can browse by date to see if you, in fact, bought enough laundry detergent to fill a swimming pool (because, let's be honest, we've all considered it).
Bonus Tip: You can also tap on individual orders to see more details, like the price of that fabulous throw pillow that you totally needed and definitely wasn't an impulse buy.