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Walmart relaunches service to deliver groceries to shoppers' refrigerators


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BENTONVILLE, Ark. (Reuters) - Walmart Inc will restart a service that offers the delivery of groceries directly to shoppers’ refrigerators - part of its attempts to find unconventional ways to offer cheap and rapid delivery of online orders.

 

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Walmart had started testing the service in 2017 with smart security company August Home and third-party courier firm Deliv, which used gig workers to make the deliveries. It ended the test a year later.

 

This time, Walmart will use its own workers, who have been with the retailer for at least a year, and use its own vehicles. Walmart will also use smart entry technology and a proprietary, wearable camera to access shoppers’ homes, the company’s head of U.S. ecommerce, Marc Lore, said, letting customers control access into their home and watch a delivery remotely.

 

Starting this fall, the service will be available to over 1 million customers across three cities – Kansas City, Missouri; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Vero Beach, Florida.

 

Walmart recently launched one-day delivery without a shipping fee, weeks after Amazon.com Inc announced a similar offer. It has also been using several third-party courier firms to make such deliveries.

 

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