Walmart’s e-commerce sales in the U.S. have grown by 24% in the second quarter and currently constitute over 23% of the company’s sales mix. The company is transforming its stores into a fulfillment layer to support this online growth.
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Walmart’s U.S. e-commerce sales now make up more than 23% of its sales mix.
Walmart’s e-commerce growth was 24% in the second quarter.
Walmart is reworking its stores to function as a part of its fulfillment operations.
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- Walmart’s stores have ‘evolved’ as e-commerce grows ↗· Retail Dive
- Walmart Sales Are Growing, but Stores Aren’t the Engine ↗· The Wall Street Journal
- Walmart fiscal 2027 Q2 earnings release (referenced by Retail Dive) ↗· Walmart
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