Walmart Sees ‘Momentum’ Ahead of Holiday Shopping Season
The retail giant is expecting a strong holiday season, with shoppers expected to spend more on food, clothing, and other items.
Walmart is planning to hire 150,000 seasonal workers to help with the increased demand.
Walmart is expecting a strong holiday shopping season, with shoppers expected to spend more on food, clothing, and other items.
The retail giant is planning to hire 150,000 seasonal workers to help with the increased demand.
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said in a statement that the company is "seeing momentum" ahead of the holiday season.
"We're excited about the holiday season and believe we have the right team and the right strategy to deliver for our customers," McMillon said.
Walmart is expecting shoppers to spend more on food this holiday season, as more people are cooking and entertaining at home.
The company is also expecting shoppers to spend more on clothing, as more people are returning to work and school.
Walmart is planning to offer a variety of discounts and promotions throughout the holiday season, including free shipping on orders over $35 and discounts on popular items.
The company is also planning to offer a variety of online shopping options, including curbside pickup and delivery.
Walmart is expecting the holiday shopping season to be a success, and the company is taking steps to ensure that it is prepared for the increased demand.