The
Canadian arm of the world's largest retailer also said it would
renovate over 150 stores, more than a third of its network, to
add more equipment such as shelf scanners, robots and more
convenient self check-out options.
Walmart, like many other grocery retailers, has seen a surge in
online demand as consumers limit trips outside their homes. The
company's online business grew 74% in the first quarter ended
April 30.
As part of the investment, Walmart also said it would spend
C$1.1 billion on building two new distribution centers and
promised to create hundreds of construction and supply chain
jobs across Canada.
Walmart Canada added that it would expand in-store pick-up to
about 270 stores – or 70% of locations – by end of 2020.
(Reporting by Uday Sampath in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb
Chakrabarty)
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