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Updated · The Associated Press · Jul 6
Trump Claims Walmart Drove 15% Beef Price Cut as Retailer Omits White House Role
Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · Jul 6

Trump Claims Walmart Drove 15% Beef Price Cut as Retailer Omits White House Role

3 articles · Updated · The Associated Press · Jul 6

Summary

  • Trump said Walmart lowered prices at his administration’s request, highlighting an almost 15% cut in ground beef as part of summer rollbacks tied to the July 4-to-250th-birthday season.
  • Walmart’s statement, issued after Trump’s post, listed discounts on beef, corn, cherries, ice cream, chips and Coke and Pepsi products but made no mention of any White House involvement.
  • The claim comes as Trump faces inflation backlash before November’s midterms: consumer prices are up 4.2% over 12 months, above the 3% rate he inherited, after tariff effects and the Iran war pushed costs higher.
  • Walmart has become a recurring Trump target and gauge of consumer stress; in May 2025 he told the retailer to “eat” tariff costs rather than pass them on to shoppers.

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