Walmart is Quietly Working on an Amazon Prime Competitor Called Walmart+

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Walmart is Quietly Working on an Amazon Prime Competitor Called Walmart+



When Amazon launched a funky membership program called Amazon Prime in 2005, Walmart boasted larger profits than Amazon had revenue. Fifteen years later, though, Prime is the key reason for Amazon's dominance over Walmart in online sales. That pressure has pushed the traditional retailer to burn tens of billions of dollars to fight back while its executives have cycled through various stages of reaction to Prime's ascent: denial, followed by meek competition, followed by a reversal that seemed to signal Walmart wanted to stick to a free, no-membership strategy. But Recode has learned that over the past 18 months, the world's largest brick-and-mortar retailer has explored creating its own paid membership program that would include perks that Amazon can't replicate, in part to avoid a direct comparison to Prime. Amazon now accounts for nearly 40 percent of all online retail sales in the US, according to eMarketer, and Prime is a huge reason why. Walmart is a distant No. 2 with only a little more than 5 percent of the US e-commerce market.

As soon as next month, Walmart plans to start publicly testing a membership program called Walmart+, according to sources. The program is expected to essentially launch as a rebrand of Walmart's existing Delivery Unlimited service, which charges customers $98 a year for unlimited, same-day delivery of fresh groceries from one of the 1,600-plus Walmart stores in the US where the program is available. The company is also considering launching Walmart+ with a feature that would allow customers to use text messaging to place orders. Sources said that the amount of the Walmart+ fee could still change or the company might test multiple price points.
 

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Text messaging to place orders :mjlol:
Walmart should focus on running their stores without cashiers. Just pick up whatever you need and go.
Walmart is bigger than just picking up groceries and leaving. There are a lot of services available at Walmart(like their health clinics) that will keep Them in business for a long time.
 

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Walmart can beat amazon by lower prices , allowing sellers to keep more money on their sites , giving the post office a better deal and paying their workers more
 

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Bezos built Prime from him quietly putting together his own distribution network and infrastructure. He has his own planes, boats and international shipping paper work, and now he has his own delivery trucks. Somebody tell the Waltons to find another niche, he got this one sewed up.

I agree with whoever said they should focus on cashierless stores, that would allow them to further dominate the brick and mortar base.
 
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