Walmart is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of supermarkets, department stores, and grocery stores. It is the world's largest retailer and the largest employer in the United States.
- Founded in 1962 by Sam Walton in Bentonville, Arkansas.
- The company went public in 1970.
- Walmart expanded into Mexico in 1991 and China in 1996.
- In the early 2000s, Walmart began its push into e-commerce.
- Walmart has faced criticism for its labor practices, anti-union policies, and impact on local businesses.
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A wide range of fresh, frozen, and packaged food and beverage products at low prices.
A range of electronic devices, including TVs, computers, cameras, and mobile phones.
A range of clothing for men, women, and children at low prices.
Walmart is known for its low prices on a wide range of products, including groceries, electronics, and clothing.
Yes, Walmart offers grocery delivery and pickup services, as well as delivery for other products depending on location.
Opinions vary, but Walmart has faced criticism for its labor practices and anti-union policies. Some employees praise the company for its benefits and opportunities for advancement.
Walmart has a 90-day return policy for most items, with exceptions for certain categories like electronics and firearms.
Yes, Walmart offers price matching for identical products from select competitors. The item must be in stock and the lower price must be advertised.