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- Walmart has entered into a partnership with Instacart to give Sam’s Club stores in three markets same-day delivery.
- The service will later roll out across the US.
- It won’t require a Sam’s Club membership, but will carry Instacart’s standard fees.
- It comes as Sam’s Club, and Walmart as a whole, continually ramp up the chase for online dollars.
Sam’s Club’s goods can soon be at your door in an hour or less.
Walmart’s warehouse bulk shopping subsidiary will now offer same-day delivery via Instacart in as little as an hour, the company announced in a release. The partnership will start in three areas — Austin, Texas, Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, and St. Louis, Missouri — but will expand throughout the US later in the year.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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