Walmart grocery receipt showing Marketside avocado ranch salad kit and fresh cut fruit totaling 21.60

Walmart Fresh Cut Fruit Receipt Example

This receipt shows a fresh produce purchase from Walmart's Marketside brand — a prepared salad kit and two types of fresh-cut fruit trays. It demonstrates how Walmart formats quantity multipliers (X3 for multiple watermelon trays) and how prepared fresh items are categorized for tax purposes.

Receipt Breakdown

MARKETSIDE AVOCADO RANCH CHOPPED SALAD KIT, 12.3 OZ$3.58 X
MARKETSIDE FRESH CUT CANTALOUPE CHUNKS, 16 OZ TRAY$4.84 X
MARKETSIDE FRESH CUT WATERMELON, 16 OZ TRAY X3$11.91 X
Subtotal$20.33
Tax (6.25%)$1.27
Total$21.60
PaymentVisa ****0000

What Makes This Receipt Realistic

  • • Marketside fresh-cut produce with exact weight (16 OZ TRAY)
  • • Quantity multiplier X3 showing three units of the same watermelon tray
  • • Prepared salad kit with flavor description (AVOCADO RANCH CHOPPED)
  • • All items marked X — prepared and cut produce is often taxable
  • • Price per unit visible for watermelon ($3.97 each, $11.91 total for 3)

Frequently Asked Questions

Are fresh cut fruits taxed at Walmart?

Pre-cut and prepared produce items are typically taxable (marked X) on Walmart receipts. Whole uncut fruits and vegetables are usually tax-exempt (marked N). Tax rules vary by state.

How does Walmart show multiple quantities on receipts?

When buying multiple units of the same item, Walmart shows the quantity as X3 (or X2, X4, etc.) after the product description. The price shown is the total for all units combined, not the per-unit price.

What Marketside fresh products does Walmart sell?

Marketside offers fresh-cut fruit trays, chopped salad kits, deli meats, prepared meals, fresh bakery items, and specialty produce. All appear on receipts with the MARKETSIDE prefix followed by the full product description.