Walmart Plans To Expand InHome Delivery To 30m Homes In 2022
Walmart has announced that it will expand its InHome delivery service to 30 million US households by the end of this year.
To achieve this target, the retailer plans to hire more than 3,000 associate delivery drivers this year, as well as build out a fleet of 100% all-electric delivery vans.
Currently, the InHome service is available to approximately six million households.
Walmart’s InHome service, launched in 2019, delivers fresh groceries, everyday essentials, and more directly into customers’ homes.
The service also helps customers in placing items straight into their kitchen, garage, or refrigerator, as well as picking up Walmart.com returns.
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