How to Save During Amazon, Target, and Walmart Sales This Week
Competing promotions overlap Amazon Prime Day, with Best Buy, Walmart and Target running weeklong or member-only sales on tech, home goods and more.
- On Tuesday, June 23, 2026, Amazon Prime Day began its four-day run, but Target, Walmart, and Best Buy launched competing sales to capture consumer spending through the week.
- Best Buy and Walmart initiated weeklong sales on Monday, June 22, while Target's Circle Deal Days event began today, featuring "Deal of the Day" offers available for 24 hours.
- The Home Depot's current sale wraps up Wednesday, June 24, before transitioning to a 4th of July event, while retailers offer up to 45% off kitchen gadgets and floor care products.
- National Consumer Correspondent Allie Jasinski advises shoppers to verify bargain claims by checking price histories using tools like Google Shopping, CamelCamelCamel, or CamelMart before purchasing.
- With families projected to spend $1,326 on back-to-college shopping, retailers are targeting tech and household inventory to help consumers spread costs over multiple paychecks.
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Walmart Deals Week Is Back — and It's Giving Prime Day Some Serious Competition
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. If you’ve already filled your cart for Prime Day, you might want to leave a little room for Walmart. The retailer’s annual Walmart Deals Week returns June 22 through June 28, bringing a fresh wave of discounts on everything from TVs and kitchen gadgets to toys, vacuums, beauty finds, and other internet-…
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