Whether you already buy groceries at Walmart or prefer another inexpensive supermarket chain, you're going to want to take advantage of the big box store's new ATM.

Debuting in War Acres, OK, Walmart's latest innovation is a 24-hour self-service grocery kiosk. Like an ATM, the 1,600-square-foot outpost — situated in the parking lot of an existing Walmart store — holds up to 30,000 items (including fresh produce, meats, dairy products, and organic items) and can fulfill hundreds of online grocery orders in a single day. Plus, some orders can be ready in as little as 60 seconds.

Here's how it works: Order your groceries online or using the Walmart app and select a pick-up time slot. Wait for staffers, AKA "personal shoppers," to do your grocery shopping for you, and then roll-up to the ATM like that scene in Bad Moms where Kathryn Hahn busts through the doors in a motorized shopping scooter. (Okay, maybe not exactly like that, but you could still blast Icona Pop's "I Love It!" while you claim your goods.)

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"Our personal shoppers are trained to carefully handpick the freshest produce and choicest cuts of meat, just as if they were shopping for their own families," a representative for the company told us. "Groceries are kept in refrigerators; frozen food and ice cream are kept in freezers. Your order always shows up fresh and at the right temperature."

You do have to purchase at least $30 worth of groceries, but there's no delivery or pick-up fee — the 24/7 service is completely free. Here's hoping this instantaneous option makes its way to more supermarkets across the country. Because, let's be real, grocery shopping can be a real b*tch.

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