Instacart: Great Discounts On Orders From Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Lowe’s, Meijer, Giant & Many More

The Offer

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Instacart is offering sitewide discounts at many top retailers. Sample offers you might see:

  • $10 off $35 at Walmart.
  • $20 off $50 at Target.
  • $20 off $50 at Best Buy.
  • $10 off $35 at Giant Eagle.
  • $10 off $35 at Meijer.
  • $20 off $40 at Lowe’s.
  • $20 off $35 at BJ’s.
  • $10 off $45 at Office Max/Office Depot.
  • $20 off $50 at Petco.
  • $20 off $50 at Michaels.
  • $20 off $50 at Bath and Body Works.
  • $20 off $50 at The Container Store.
  • $20 off $50 at Restaurant Depot.
  • $25 off $75 at Finish Line.
  • $10 off $35 at Fresh Thyme.
  • You might see other offers as well.

Our Verdict

Really decent discounts here, valid for anything from these respective retailers. Go through Topcashback for 4% back or Capital One Shopping for $1 back or another portal.

A lot of us have Instacart+ free from various Chase cards, and that helps keep the fees down on the delivery; just consider the tip fee and some other possible fees that might still be there.

Hat tip to Dansdeals

View Comments (39)

  • Anyone know if this deal is limit 1 per store or per person?
    Also, I already used up my Sapphire Reserve offer more than several months back and that complimentary membership expired. Now I have used a Freedom to signup again. Since Freedom has only $10 off a quarter, will I be able to get Sapphire $20 credit if I use it to pay instead of Freedom or am I required to use Freedom?

    • It’s 1 per store , placed order in lowes, bjs and target. Also I was able to use different card to pay even though I signed up for Instacart+ with freedom card.

  • Tried on bestbuy and Target - instacart prices are super inflated - at the end, saving will be hardly a dollar or two even if i tried to fill close to 50$ requirement. Only saviour is the chase credit !

    They should rather keep the same price and hike service fees

  • I was targeted for $20 off... with $50 in spend...at Sam's Club, Michael's, and Bath & Body Works. Fyi...I received an email from Klarna offering 15% off when using them to pay for an Instacart purchase. Highly stackable...Merry Christmas!!

  • I like the $40 off $80 coupons that come out randomly for any store. If you have out of stock items they still honor the $40 off even if the total goes much lower and you can literally turn it into a $40 off $40. Only way I can use Instacart with the nonstop fees this place has, no clue how they are a publicly traded company much less make any profit. They charge a sales tax on their own service fee which is ludicrous and probably not legal and will be in a class action settlement shortly.

    • I used that coupon yesterday (combined with a $100 Instacart gift card for $85) and basically saved no money. I bought prime rib for Christmas dinner. The price on the meat said around $79.00 and Instacart jacked up the price to $115.00. And I had to tip on top of that. I saved time (which is what I really wanted to do) but I would not do that again without the coupons.

      • How much is your time worth, April? How much money do you make in an hour? And can you get anything else other than meat? Some food are marked up higher, some are marked up reasonably @guest_1760453

  • Don't see the discount for a video game from BB even I go through the checkout before placing the order. Does anyone have the same experience?

    • yeah, if i filter by sale, only very few sale games getting listed and even that is like 8 to 10$ higher than bestbuy's sale !

  • "Tip fee" is a bad term, as fees and tips are/should be different things. (This is a commentary on this post, as well as the practice of mandatory "gratuities" in general.)

    • Not to get into the weeds but many do not realize what instacart actually pays the "independent contractors" who deliver. It's less than tipped wait staff at restaurants factoring in usage of the contractor car. Wait staff depends on tips as do instacart drivers, however a social setting like a restaurant provides social pressure to do the right thing whereas home delivery does not. You can disagree with the fundamentals but if you use the service you should at minimum be aware of the realities. This is why front end tips are a thing on instacart but are being phased out in areas like NYC where they mandate driver pay. You have to force people to do the right thing for the most part. Not saying it isn't instacarts fault/business model that creates this customer vs contractor mentality, but by using the system you are a willing participant in it.

  • Yes and remove 4$ service fee +4$ delivery fee.
    Also remove 20% instacart jacked prices.
    See you really get nice discount.this is on 35$ order.