Walmart grocery receipt showing Marketside lamb loin chop and split lamb breast with Great Value root beer totaling 33.41

Walmart Meat & Grocery Receipt Example

This receipt shows a mixed grocery purchase at Walmart featuring Marketside brand lamb products — one of Walmart's premium fresh meat lines. It demonstrates how Walmart formats meat items with weight ranges and quantities, alongside a budget Great Value brand beverage. The receipt shows a mix of zero-rated (O) and taxable (X) items.

Receipt Breakdown

MARKETSIDE LAMB LOIN CHOP, 0.5-1.9 LB X2$19.08 O
MARKETSIDE SPLIT LAMB BREAST, 2.2-3.8 LB$12.49 X
GREAT VALUE ROOT BEER SODA, 2 LITER$1.00 X
Subtotal$32.57
Tax (6.25%)$0.84
Total$33.41
PaymentVisa ****0000

What Makes This Receipt Realistic

  • • Marketside brand premium meat with weight range formatting
  • • Quantity multiplier (X2) for the lamb chop
  • • Mix of O (zero-rated) and X (taxable) codes on different items
  • • Great Value store-brand product alongside premium items
  • • Standard Walmart store header with ST#, OP#, TE#, TR# codes
  • • Barcode and Walmart slogan at the bottom

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Walmart format meat items on receipts?

Meat items show the brand, cut, and weight range in ALL CAPS. For example: MARKETSIDE LAMB LOIN CHOP, 0.5 - 1.9 LB. Quantities appear as X2 after the weight. The price and tax code are right-aligned on the first line.

Why do some Walmart grocery items have different tax codes?

Walmart uses O (zero-rated) for certain food items and X (taxable) for others based on state tax laws. Raw grocery items like meat cuts may be zero-rated while prepared or processed items are typically taxed.

What is the Marketside brand?

Marketside is Walmart's own premium fresh food brand. It covers deli meats, fresh-cut fruit, chopped salad kits, prepared meals, bakery items, and specialty cuts like the lamb shown here.