Walmart is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets, discount department stores, and grocery stores. The company was founded in 1962 by Sam Walton.
Walmart was founded by Sam Walton in 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas.
In 1970, Walmart became a publicly-traded company.
Walmart expanded rapidly in the 1980s and 1990s, opening stores across the United States and eventually expanding internationally.
Today, Walmart is the largest company in the world by revenue, with over 11,000 stores and clubs in 27 countries.
In recent years, Walmart has focused on expanding its e-commerce presence through acquisitions and partnerships.
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Walmart offers a wide selection of groceries, including fresh produce, meat, dairy, and bakery items.
Walmart offers a variety of electronics, including TVs, computers, and gaming systems.
Walmart offers a selection of clothing for men, women, and children.
Walmart accepts returns for most items within 90 days of purchase. Some items, such as electronics, have a shorter return window.
Walmart offers free two-day shipping on eligible items for orders over $35. Some items may have additional shipping costs.
Yes, Walmart offers price matching for in-store purchases. The item must be identical and in stock at a local competitor at the time of purchase.
Walmart offers a loyalty program called Walmart Rewards, which allows customers to earn cashback on purchases.
Yes, Walmart offers a selection of organic products, including produce, dairy, and packaged goods.