The
change, starting Friday, only applies to items on the retailer's
website such as toys, appliances and clothing, the company said,
adding that groceries, which are delivered from stores, will
still have the $35 minimum.
Walmart Plus, touted as a rival to Amazon.com Inc's Prime
subscription service, was launched just over two months ago
aiming to attract new customers and make existing ones more
loyal as consumers consolidate their shopping to just a few
retailers due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Walmart Plus costs $98 a year or $12.95 a month.
With coronavirus infections spiking across the United States,
expectations have grown that Americans will do a bigger chunk of
their holiday shopping from their living rooms and home offices
instead of going out to stores.
"We just thought that now, in advance of the holidays, given
where we are with the state of the pandemic, now is the absolute
right time to have free shipping with no minimum," Janey
Whiteside, chief customer officer at Walmart, told Reuters.
The number of online-only shoppers jumped 44% during the
Thanksgiving holiday weekend in the United States, the National
Retail Federation said on Tuesday.
(Reporting by Melissa Fares in New York and Uday Sampath in
Bengaluru; Editing by Amy Caren Daniel)
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