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much anything except groceries via text message.For a monthly subscription fee of $50, buyers will be able to place orders directly or ask
for product recommendations from a Walmart associate - not a chatbot, it seems - at all hours of the day
You can see more in the trailer below:The service can be used for products across both Walmart and Jet.com, which was bought by Walmart back
in 2016, with other named retail partners including Saks and Pottery Barn
Customers can expect to receive free wrapping with their orders, fast delivery times, and a convenient postal returns service.Though access
the marketing seems to be targeting reasonably affluent parents who may be short of time (or free hands) when caring for their children
As a time-saving measure, or a more accessible interface for less-abled users, dropping a few lines of text requires significantly fewer
8, set up last year to help Walmart innovate its sale and distribution methods in the retail space
Other prospective ventures from the incubator include a planned network of cashier-less stores, in the vein of Amazon Go.Text-messaging