September 22, 2022 by Chain Drug Review
2022 holiday selling season, Tom Ward, Walmart
Featured Articles, Leading Headlines, Retail News
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Walmart is ready to serve its customers this holiday season, offering better value and more convenience than ever as customers start their holiday shopping. More than half of Walmart customers will start their holiday shopping research in October and Walmart is prepared to meet their needs and help them make the most
January 5, 2022 by Chain Drug Review
Tom Ward, Walmart
Featured Articles, Leading Headlines, Retail News
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Walmart is scaling up its InHome delivery service, with plans to make it available to 30 million households (up from 6 million today) by the end of the year. To that end, the company said Wednesday that it plans to hire more than 3,000 associate delivery drivers this year and will build
January 27, 2021 by Chain Drug Review
Tom Ward, Walmart, Walmart is adding small local fulfillment centers to more stores
Business, Retail News
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Walmart is adding small local fulfillment centers to more stores as it seeks to fill pickup and delivery orders faster and more efficiently. “Our customers love the speed and convenience of pickup and delivery, and we’re committed to finding faster ways to serve them, which is why we’re scaling the number of
September 12, 2019 by Chain Drug Review
Delivery Unlimited, Janey Whiteside, Tom Ward, Walmart
Leading Headlines, Retail News
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Walmart announced plans to expand the reach of Delivery Unlimited – a Grocery Delivery membership option for customers – to 1,400 stores later this fall. The program gives customers the option to pay a yearly $98 fee or a monthly $12.95 fee to receive unlimited Walmart Grocery Delivery orders. Customers will continue
July 26, 2019 by Chain Drug Review
Gatik, Gautam Narang, robo-vans, Tom Ward, Walmart
Retail News, Technology
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Walmart is testing robo-vans from a startup company, Gatik to help move goods from its Supercenter in Rogers, Arkansas, to a Neighborhood Market in nearby Bentonville. In the pilot program, Palo Alto, California-based Gatik will run three of its modified Ford Transit Connect vans in this “middle mile” logistics scheme, making up