

Their online store stuff is a joke for me. You probably know it too, but techies are uncommon in Kentucky...so they always have this ridiculous shyt in the back of the store and that shyt fukks up oftenWalmart has had a chance to shyt on Amazon for a very long time, but have failed to adapt. Walmart has locations ALL over to have had this done YEARS ago.

You know nikkas going to find a way to move drugs in this system.
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Walmart wants people to come in the store, so hopefully they'll buy something elseThis was talked about for many years, this is why Amazon wants a footprint in every state.
It's been a part of their expansion for many years, NYC is the first example of this great plan outside of Seattle. Have hot items in stock nearby that can be delivered immediately.
Walmart has had a chance to shyt on Amazon for a very long time, but have failed to adapt. Walmart has locations ALL over to have had this done YEARS ago.
!?OldWalmart wants people to come in the store, so hopefully they'll buy something else
it is, but it still works for them. especially since they sell such a wide range of products. "impulse buying" is still a thing. they want people to come in for milk, and leave with a TV. their online service also pushes getting the items shipped to the store
I understand that, but Wal-Mart is literally in a position that Amazon is not in and could put a major dent into Amazon's long term plans with a relatively simple addition. The market is shifting towards convenience for everything. Why go all the way to Wal-Mart when I can just schedule a delivery at lunch time to be dropped off to me as soon as I get off work? It won't hurt impulse buyers and reaches those who want something delivered to them quickly.it is, but it still works for them. especially since they sell such a wide range of products. "impulse buying" is still a thing. they want people to come in for milk, and leave with a TV. their online service also pushes getting the items shipped to the store
Some of these workers are clueless out here man. I would assume that Louisville is a little better though. I went to the Wal-Mart in Paris a few years ago and it felt like I stepped back in time.Their online store stuff is a joke for me. You probably know it too, but techies are uncommon in Kentucky...so they always have this ridiculous shyt in the back of the store and that shyt fukks up often![]()
fukk Walmart.
u furious Gets robbedI hope its not sht where u delvering large equipment
Cop the monthly unlimited metro card
Look at the app for the location
Load up hopstop
Take that train
Profit
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I understand that, but Wal-Mart is literally in a position that Amazon is not in and could put a major dent into Amazon's long term plans with a relatively simple addition. The market is shifting towards convenience for everything. Why go all the way to Wal-Mart when I can just schedule a delivery at lunch time to be dropped off to me as soon as I get off work? It won't hurt impulse buyers and reaches those who want something delivered to them quickly.
Best example I can give is where I live. Amazon is in Lexington, KY and will likely offer their service soon.
Wal-Mart is in Lexington, Paris, Georgetown, Winchester and Nicholasville. They have a much wider reach than Amazon could ever dream of right now in this country. They are blowing it with this old ass model of thinking everyone is going to run to you when there are more options than ever before to consume.
All the hoes be in walmart thou furious