10 Worst Things to Buy at Walmart

You can save money at Walmart or on Walmart.com on plenty of items — just not these.

Salinas, United States - April 8, 2014: Walmart store exterior..
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Anyone looking for bargains across a wide variety of products, like housewares, small appliances, prescription drugs, auto supplies, sporting goods, clothing and electronics, is likely to visit Walmart. The powerhouse retailer was built from the ground up to be a low-price leader, especially when Walmart supercharged in the 1980s with its Supercenters, marrying full-line supermarkets with selections from nearly every other retail category.

And recently, as grocery costs remain elevated, Walmart cut prices on over 7,000 products "in a bid to maintain what it calls 'competitive price gaps' with its rivals," reports Axios.

It's tough to beat the low-price behemoth. Or is it? Despite Walmart's low prices, we found 10 items that tend to be less expensive, of better quality or both from retailers other than Walmart. 

Bob Niedt
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Bob was Senior Editor at Kiplinger.com for seven years and is now a contributor to the website. He has more than 40 years of experience in online, print and visual journalism. Bob has worked as an award-winning writer and editor in the Washington, D.C., market as well as at news organizations in New York, Michigan and California. Bob joined Kiplinger in 2016, bringing a wealth of expertise covering retail, entertainment, and money-saving trends and topics. He was one of the first journalists at a daily news organization to aggressively cover retail as a specialty and has been lauded in the retail industry for his expertise. Bob has also been an adjunct and associate professor of print, online and visual journalism at Syracuse University and Ithaca College. He has a master’s degree from Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and a bachelor’s degree in communications and theater from Hope College.