Walmart To Go, the home delivery service being run by Walmart, is changing its strategy efforts in Denver, with a new plan to offer store pickup for grocery orders from the retailer. Walmart will start letting customers pick up their pre-packaged orders at the door at Walmart locations, after discovering that customers liked the convenience--but
preferred grocery pickup to delivery--in Denver. Walmart started
testing home delivery in Denver in October, starting with the Walmart stores in Centennial and Broomfield. Denver is the
third market for Walmart's delivery service, which previously was only available in certain Silicon Valley cities.
posted on Wednesday, January 29, 2014
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