Walmart Expands InHome Delivery Service; Haley McShane Shares
BENTONVILLE, AR - An additional 10 million households are gaining access to Walmart’s innovative, in-demand InHome delivery service. Shoppers in Massachusetts, Michigan, and Philadelphia can now order fresh groceries and everyday essentials to be delivered directly to their kitchen or garage refrigerators.
“The expansion of InHome comes at the perfect time for families who are embarking on the busy summer season and are looking for faster, more convenient ways to complete those everyday chores,” said Haley McShane, General Manager of InHome, Walmart U.S. “We understand that customers are busy and want to make sure that they can have a seamless shopping experience that fits their needs.”
Walmart launched its cutting-edge InHome delivery offering in 2019 to make shopping easier for its customers. Since then, the retailer has made millions of InHome deliveries to customers’ homes with the help of associates who are tenured, vetted, and specially trained by Walmart for the service, a press release explained.
With the addition of these markets to its InHome delivery footprint, Walmart brings the total scale of the service to more than 50 markets, covering more than 45 million homes.
InHome is available as an add-on to Walmart+ membership for $12.95 per month or $98 per year program, making it easier and more convenient for consumers to get their fresh groceries.
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Where will we see this convenient service expand to next? ANUK will be here to report.