Walmart offering Easter meal for just under $6 per person

The holiday family feast features fresh produce like asparagus, russet potatoes and corn on the cob, available now through April 20.

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Walmart says it is delivering an affordable Easter feast with fresh produce for under $6 per person.
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Walmart says it is making Easter dinner more affordable with a complete meal for eight that includes fresh produce essentials like asparagus, corn on the cob, potatoes and navel oranges, all priced to feed a family for under $6 per person.

Available through April 20, this budget-friendly option ensures that holiday meals remain delicious without breaking the bank — with an even lower average price than last year, according to a news release.

Walmart’s Easter meal includes:

  • Marketside Boneless Spiral Cut Brown Sugar Ham (2 to 4.8 pounds)
  • Navel orange (one)
  • Fresh whole russet potatoes (5 pounds)
  • Fresh asparagus (two bunches)
  • Marketside Fresh Green Beans (32 ounces)
  • Kraft Deluxe Mac n Cheese (two-count, 14-ounce box)
  • Fresh sweet corn on the cob (four-count tray)
  • Great Value Brown and Serve Rolls (12-count)
  • Marketside Variety Crème Cake (27 ounces)

Walmart says it offers a convenient one-click purchase option stop in stores and online or on the Walmart app. Customers can get all their Easter mealtime essentials with Walmart’s full suite of fast and flexible pickup and delivery options, including Express Delivery, the release said.

“We’re proud to uphold our Every Day Low Price promise while also delivering extra special savings for customers’ must-win holiday celebrations like we’re doing with our Easter meal priced even lower than last year,” said John Laney, executive vice president of food for Walmart U.S. “Our customers are seeking more opportunities to save, and we’re committed to helping them do just that with consistently low prices every day, no matter when, where or how they shop.”

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