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Score Big Savings This November: Walmart Deals for Retirees!
As the leaves fall and the air grows crisp, it’s the perfect time to cozy up and make your budget stretch further. This November, Walmart is brimming with fantastic finds that offer comfort, convenience, and everyday savings, especially for retirees looking to make every dollar count.
From festive home goods and self-care treats to pantry staples, knowing what to look for can unlock significant savings this holiday season. We’ve rounded up the top 13 Walmart deals that retirees won’t want to miss before the month wraps up!
Editor’s Note: Prices and availability are subject to change and may vary by location.
1. Great Value Peppermint Herbal Tea – $3.88
Beat the chill with a warm cup of peppermint tea. At just around $0.10 per bag, Walmart’s Great Value brand offers a wallet-friendly alternative to pricier options.
2. Equate Gentle Skin Cleanser – $6.97
Give your skin some love with this paraben and alcohol-free cleanser. This 16-ounce bottle, comparable to higher-priced brands, is a customer favorite for leaving “mature” skin feeling soft.
3. Premier Protein Shake (Pumpkin Spice) – $31.98
Boost your protein intake with a taste of the season! This limited-edition pumpkin spice shake offers 30 grams of protein and 24 vitamins and minerals per bottle, with no added sugar.
4. Better Homes & Gardens Jar Candle – $9.48
Set the holiday mood with a beautiful 12-ounce candle in festive scents like Farm Apple Pumpkin or Fresh Cut Frasier. Get a high-end look without the high-end price tag!
5. Better Homes & Gardens Bubble Faux Fur Throw Blanket – $23.88
Snuggle up in style! This incredibly warm and cozy 50×72-inch throw blanket comes in an array of colors and offers a luxurious feel at a fraction of the cost of similar blankets elsewhere.
6. Dr Teal’s Epsom Salt Magnesium Soak (Snowy Night) – $5.87
Relax and unwind with this limited-edition Epsom salt soak, infused with orange and sandalwood essential oils. Perfect for easing aches and stress during the busy holiday season.
7. Home Decor Collection Sterling & Noble Cordless Table Lamp – $17.96
Illuminate your space with this versatile cordless and dimmable lamp. Its compact size and three lighting options make it ideal for any room, especially for a cozy reading nook.
8. Pepperidge Farm Swirl Pumpkin Spice Breakfast Bread – $3.47
Start your day with a taste of autumn! This limited-edition pumpkin spice bread is a delicious and affordable treat, especially when compared to other grocery store prices.
9. The Pioneer Woman Agatha Stoneware Pitcher – $21.87
Add a touch of rustic charm to your kitchen with this two-quart stoneware pitcher. It’s not just for serving; it also doubles as beautiful fall decor.
10. Great Value Raisin Bran Breakfast Cereal – $2.47
Enjoy a fiber-rich breakfast without breaking the bank. Walmart’s Great Value Raisin Bran offers a generous 16.6-ounce box for significantly less than the national brand.
11. Handy Heater Turbo Personal Electric Space Heater – $29.97 (originally $33.99)
Keep warm in any room with this compact and adjustable personal space heater. It’s perfect for chilly corners, garages, or basements.
12. Great Value Pumpkin Butter – $3.74
Infuse your meals with the flavors of fall! This creamy pumpkin butter, made with pumpkin puree and aromatic spices, is a customer favorite for spreading, baking, and more.
13. Dove Crumbl Exfoliating Body Scrub (Strawberry Cookie) – $7.97
Indulge in some self-care with this delightful Walmart exclusive! This plant-based body scrub exfoliates and nourishes, leaving your skin feeling soft and smelling delicious.
The Bottom Line
These smart buys from Walmart prove that you can enjoy seasonal comforts and home essentials without overspending. By knowing where to look, retirees can make their budgets go further and embrace the holiday season with ease and comfort. Happy shopping!
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