Wal-Mart offers discounts
for online orders picked up in store
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[April 12, 2017]
By Nandita Bose
CHICAGO
(Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc will offer 'pickup discounts' to U.S.
shoppers on items they order online and pick up in-store, as it revamps
its e-commerce offerings at a faster pace to close the gap with larger
rival Amazon.com Inc.
Online orders picked up in store already qualify for no shipping charges
since the retailer saves on shipping fees. The latest discounts come on
top of that. For example, a Vizio 70-inch 4K Ultra HD television priced
at $1,698 for store pick up will qualify for an additional discount of
$50.
Marc Lore, head of Wal-Mart's e-commerce operations, told Reuters in an
interview on Tuesday he expects the move to boost transactions online
and improve customer traffic in stores.
"This is a very material change in the value proposition we are offering
customers," he said.

Lore said Wal-Mart is able to offer these discounts as it is able to
eliminate delivery costs by leveraging its fleet of more than 6,700
trucks to deliver products from warehouses to stores.
The decision to offer these discounts is the latest move by Lore to
revamp an existing e-commerce offering from Wal-Mart. The change is
expected to improve the retailer's competitive advantage by making its
4,700 U.S. stores more relevant to shoppers in a digital age, analysts
said.
Lore has been at the forefront of bold moves Wal-Mart has undertaken to
challenge Amazon since he took charge of the retailer's struggling
online business in August, after Wal-Mart acquired Jet.com, a company
Lore founded, for over $3 billion.
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Walmart signage is displayed outside a company's store in Chicago,
Illinois, U.S. November 23, 2016. REUTERS/Kamil Krzaczynski

Since
then he has acquired three online retailers, shuffled Wal-Mart's e-commerce
decks and made two-day shipping free on all online orders over $35, without any
membership fees, to compete with Amazon's popular Prime shipping program.
These moves are in line with the broader push by Wal-Mart's Chief Executive Doug
McMillon to give the retailer an even more dominant position in U.S. e-commerce.
Wal-Mart has been investing in e-commerce for the past 15 years, but it still
lags far behind its Seattle-based rival.
Starting April 19, Wal-Mart will offer pickup discounts on 10,000 items and on
more than 1 million products by June.
In a separate blog post, Mark Ibbotson, executive vice president of central
operations, said Wal-Mart is expanding its same-day pick up service and is
rolling out a pick-up tower - a giant vending machine that delivers packages
ordered online when a customer enters a bar code - to more stores.
(Reporting by Nandita Bose in Chicago; Editing by Himani Sarkar)
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