Walmart launches same-day pharmacy delivery, merging prescription medication and general merchandise deliveries into a single seamless experience.
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It's been a good year in the stock market so far; however, one group of companies that hasn't performed as well as others are those in the consumer staples sector. This includes companies making and selling essential products like food.
Walmart has agreed to pay $7.5 million to resolve civil charges that the largest U.S. retailer illegally disposed hazardous waste and medical waste from its facilities in California municipal landfills.
Customers will be able to tack on other items to their prescription delivery, like chicken noodle soup or tissues, which Walmart hopes will help boost sales.
Walmart on Tuesday launched a pharmacy delivery service, allowing customers to get prescription drugs and general merchandise delivered in a single online cart.
Walmart has begun rolling out same-day delivery of prescription medications. The company launched this offering in six states and plans to expand it to 49 states by the end of 2025, Walmart said in a Tuesday (Oct. 22) press release.
Walmart said on Tuesday it will now deliver prescription medicines and medication refills as a single order along with groceries and other items as soon as 30 minutes, as part of its new express delivery option.
Walmart said Tuesday that it will start delivering prescriptions to customers' doorsteps. The discounter will start with six states, but plans to offer prescription delivery in 49 states by the end of January.
In the most recent trading session, Walmart (WMT) closed at $80.81, indicating a -0.61% shift from the previous trading day.
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