Instead of percentage-off sales and BOGO offers, Walmart uses “Rollback” deals to pass along special savings to their customers. These temporary price drops apply only to specific items, and they can last anywhere from a few days to a few months (this is one of the many Walmart price tag secrets we can teach you).
Keeping track of all the latest Walmart Rollbacks is almost a job in itself, as Walmart executives have said there are almost 7,000 Rollbacks happening across the store at a given time.
But the Walmart deal hunters at The Krazy Coupon Lady are experts at separating the can’t-miss Walmart Rollbacks from the ho-hum deals. And if there’s a Walmart clearance deal you should shop instead, we will tell you that!
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What does 'Rollback' mean at Walmart?
Rollbacks at Walmart are temporary price reductions that can last anywhere from a few days to a few months. A Rollback is basically Walmart’s version of a sale price that’s only available for a limited time on a certain product.
After a Rollback ends, the item will either go back up to its regular price, get a price reduction, or go on clearance (for a lower price).
“We use rollbacks to communicate not only the reality of prices coming down at some places, but the emotion or perception we want customers to have about us being there for them and earning their trust during a period of time.” - Doug McMillon, President and CEO of Walmart Inc., Q4 2022 Earnings Call
You can find Walmart Rollbacks on all sorts of merchandise, including TVs, furniture, and even food. The only stipulation is that the item must have a history of being sold at Walmart — meaning that a completely new item will never be introduced at a Rollback price.
Because it’s usually the individual product supplier who passes along the discount, Rollbacks are typically specific to a certain item rather than a whole product category. For example, you won’t find Rollbacks happening on all kids’ toys at the exact same time, but you’ll likely see at least one kids’ toy with a Rollback price at any given time.
Are Walmart Rollbacks only online?
Walmart Rollbacks are not just online — they’re in-store, too. Here are all the places you can shop Rollbacks:
In stores: Look for the red “Rollback” shelf tags. These Rollback tags will show you the former price and the current price, but you’ll need to calculate the percentage-off yourself to see how much you’re saving.
Online: Filter the Savings page by “Rollback” to see all current Rollback deals online. Rollbacks will usually show a “Now” price (the current price), and a former price that will be crossed out.
In the Walmart app: Shop by Department, then choose Savings to see all the current Rollback deals in the app.
Are Rollbacks or clearance better at Walmart?
Walmart Rollbacks are different from Walmart clearance items, but one isn’t necessarily better than the other. Finding the best deal depends on the item and its discounted price.
For example, we've seen Rollback deals with savings as high as 87%, and clearance deals with savings as high as 90%, so they can be pretty similar.
One major difference with Rollbacks is that they tend to have more inventory available, but with clearance, those items won’t get restocked.
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