Walmart Launches Subway Sandwich Delivery with Orders
Walmart announced a new 30-minute delivery service, the option to deliver Subway sandwiches from its in-store restaurants, and the expansion of its membership program to include free delivery in Canada.
Walmart (NYSE: WMT) has launched a new 30-minute delivery service, along with the ability to deliver Subway sandwiches from restaurants inside its stores, and expanded its membership program to include free delivery in Canada. This move aims to boost e-commerce and compete with Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN).
New Services
30-Minute Delivery
Walmart offers rapid delivery for small orders within 30 minutes, competing with Amazon's instant delivery services.
Subway Sandwich Delivery
Customers can order Subway sandwiches from in-store restaurants and have them delivered with their regular orders.
Pricing and Availability
The service is currently available only in Canada, as part of the membership program that includes free delivery. Walmart has not announced expansion to other markets.
Competition
These services come as Walmart and Amazon compete to offer faster and more convenient delivery options. Amazon already offers rapid delivery through Prime Now.
Potential Impact on the Company
The new services are expected to boost customer loyalty and increase purchase frequency, especially by combining food with everyday orders.
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