Walmart’s InHome Delivery Service Completes First Deliveries
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.’s InHome Delivery completed its first delivery orders across multiple cities, including Pittsburgh; Kansas City, Mo., and Kan.; and Vero Beach, Fla.
More than 1 million consumers in these markets can now designate their kitchen or garage refrigerator as a delivery point even when they’re not home, according to Convenience Store News sister publication Progressive Grocer.
Employees use the smart entry device and a wearable camera to deliver the orders, while customers can watch remotely.
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