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'Explain yourself,' Walmart shoppers ask after $126 grocery order spikes to $400

By Josephine Fuller

'Explain yourself,' Walmart shoppers ask after $126 grocery order spikes to $400

WALMART shoppers were flabbergasted to see the cost of a customer's grocery order increase from $126 to over $400 in just two years.

The Walmart shopper hit the "reorder all" button out of curiosity, but the result made the TikTok go viral.

The TikTok (@sewerlidd) explained that the original $126.16 purchase was for a month's worth of groceries, which included 53 items.

Viewers expressed both shock and frustration in the comments.

"Now I feel a little less gaslit about grocery prices because it has gone crazy, and it's not just me!" wrote one person.

"Walmart, can you explain yourself, please," added another.

A fellow shopper said they used to spend $180 for two weeks' worth of groceries and are now spending over $430 for the same amount.

"This is why I only shop at Aldi now," commented a viewer.

"I order from Aldi now because I can get the same amount for that old price," agreed another.

"I did this too. In 2021, for 45 items, I spent $190. Now It's cheaper at $188," one person wrote.

"I'm confused because maybe it depends on the state you live in."

"I just did this same thing using a grocery order from December 2021. The original order was $120.33," they wrote.

"The new total is $140.79. That's an increase of 16.7% in the last 2-1/2 years. Which is still a lot but nowhere near this guy's total. (We buy mostly generic and not a ton of junk food, so maybe that matters?)."

Several people pointed out that the original poster's order included multiples of certain brand-name items.

He had three boxes of Wheat Thins and three bags of Fritos, totaling almost $30 alone.

"I did it as well, and my new total was approximately $20 higher than the total from two years ago," wrote another X user.

Some Walmart customers have said it's time for a revolution amid a store change sparking price gouging fears.

The U.S. Sun looked into the most recent inflation numbers to see what products Americans pay more for.

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