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I have Walmart+ because getting groceries from the store to my apartment via bus.....is not as fun as I thought it would be. Luckily since I'm on some government assistance programs I get it for half off. Paramount+ is included in the sub, so I'm using that.
I also use Pluto.tv / Tubi / etc since they are free. Along with Hoopla, which my local library offers for free. I've also got an HDHomeRun setup with an antenna to catch the local channels OTA and stream it to my laptop since I don't have a TV.
At one point I had Hulu/Disney+, Max, and BritBox all at the same time and I just couldn't. Especially with Hulu, I'm paying for the service and have to be subjected to ads? This is not the cord cutting revolution I was promised! I'll put up with the commercials if it's a free service to a point.