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Walmart's E-Commerce Sales Prove a Bright Spot as It Expands In-Store Delivery Service

World's Biggest Retailer Invests in Changing Properties to Fight Off Amazon
Walmart has more than 3,200 of its 7,600 U.S. stores equipped for in-store pickup. (Walmart)
Walmart has more than 3,200 of its 7,600 U.S. stores equipped for in-store pickup. (Walmart)
By Jennifer Waters
CoStar News
February 18, 2020 | 10:02 P.M.

Walmart's e-commerce sales, mostly from rising grocery orders, are proving to be a bright spot for the world's largest retailer, and it's equipping more sites for in-store pickups to bring customers into brick-and-mortar locations.

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