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Walmart confirms new experience – CMO promises it will reshape shopping

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WALMART is giving customers a new way to shop as it launches an immersive shopping experience.

The virtual store, dubbed Walmart Realm, allows shoppers to browse virtual environments.

Walmart Realm is a virtual shopping experience

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Walmart Realm is a virtual shopping experienceCredit: Walmart
There are three sections with three different themes

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There are three sections with three different themesCredit: Walmart

Chief Marketing Officer William White announced the change on LinkedIn, saying it is a fantastical, inspirational, and fun addition.

Customers can shop in three digital environments designed by online creators.

The three sections, called Y’allternative, Go Chromatic, and So Jelly, are Western, metallic, and sea-themed environments where shoppers can find matching home, beauty, and fashion products.

“Walmart Realm pushes boundaries as a first-of-its-kind digital shopping experience with influencer-led virtual shops in immersive worlds,” White wrote in the statement.

“At Walmart, we’re embracing innovation with e-commerce experiences designed with the virtual world at the heart.

“This latest innovation is reshaping the retail landscape, and we’re thrilled to bring it to our customers.”

Customers can enjoy gaming elements and giveaways on the virtual store.

Walmart partnered with Emperia to develop the digital store, which has also created virtual shops for brands like Bloomingdale’s and Tommy Hilfiger, reports Retail Dive.

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The retailer recently confirmed it would offer its InHome delivery service to residents in five additional states.

The service allows customers to order groceries online or through the app, which employees deliver directly to their kitchens and fridges.

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Walmart called the service “the ultimate in delivery convenience,” adding that it will be available to more than 45 million homes.

Walmart shoppers in Michigan throughout Detroit, Warren, and Dearborn will get the updated service first.

InHome will then expand to shoppers in Boston, Massachusetts; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and San Bernardino, California.

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“The expansion of InHome comes at the perfect time for families in Detroit 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.”

This is the program’s first significant expansion since it launched in 2019, debuting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Kansas City, Missouri, Kansas City, Kansas, and Vero Beach, Florida.

InHome is available as an add-on to Walmart+ for $12.95 per month or $98 per year per program.

Subscribers to Walmart+ can add the program for only $7 per month

Some Walmart shoppers have complained about the new self-checkout policy, calling it “militant and slow.”

One shopper even said they would leave their cart behind if they saw the policy in action.

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