Walmart has launched a price-comparison test in at least 1,200 Midwest and Southeast stores in a price war with German-based discount grocery chain Aldi and other rivals, Reuters reported on Monday, citing sources familiar with the matter. Groceries account for 56 percent of Walmart's revenue, and price competition in the industry is tough. Walmart also reportedly held meetings last week at its Bentonville, Arkansas, headquarters, where it demanded that food and consumer products vendors, including Procter & Gamble, Unilever, and Conagra Brands, reduce costs by 15 percent. Source: Reuters |
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