Affiliate Disclosure
Effective June 11, 2026
WhittleCart links to retailer websites so you can actually buy the groceries
that pass your filters. This page explains, plainly, how money is involved.
How the links work
- Some links from WhittleCart to retailers (such as Walmart) are, or may become,
paid affiliate links. If you click one and make a purchase, WhittleCart
may earn a commission from the retailer or its affiliate network.
- This costs you nothing — prices are the same whether you arrive through our
link or on your own.
- Affiliate links will always take you directly to the retailer's own
website, where you check out under their prices, policies, and privacy
terms. We never stand between you and the retailer's checkout.
- We disclose affiliate relationships in the app wherever such links appear,
consistent with FTC Endorsement Guides.
The hard line
Commissions never touch verdicts. Whether a product fits your diet is decided
by documented label-reading rules — full stop. No retailer or brand can pay for a
better verdict, better placement inside filtered results, or quieter warnings.
If WhittleCart ever shows you a product, it's because it passed your filters,
not because someone paid for the spot.
What we receive
Affiliate programs report commissions to us in aggregate. We do not
receive your name, your basket contents, or your purchase history from retailers
through these programs. See our Privacy Policy for the
full picture of what data exists and where.
Current relationships
WhittleCart links to Walmart and Kroger product pages today, and has
applied to the Walmart affiliate program. This page will be kept current as
relationships are added or change — the effective date above moves when it does.
Questions? hello@whittlecart.com.