Walmart is expanding its grocery delivery service to about 800 stores in 100 cities by the end of the year, the giant retailer said Wednesday. The move, which will affect markets that reach 40 percent of the U.S. population, marks an escalation in Walmart's battle with Amazon, which recently expanded its new Amazon Prime grocery delivery service to six cities, and is adding other Prime benefits for shoppers at the Amazon-owned Whole Foods. Other grocery chains such as Kroger and Target have partnered with third-party shippers like Instacart and Shipt to offer similar services. Walmart also is rolling out curbside grocery pickup at more stores. [Bloomberg, CNBC] |
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