Walmart said Wednesday that it will be redesigning its store “to create seamless omni-shopping experiences that save our customers time and inspire them whether in-store, online or via mobile.”
The stores will have “a sleek design aesthetic, a layout that spotlights products and an end-to-end digital navigation that guides customers throughout their journeys,” the company said in a release.
- Signs in the store will have the new Walmart icon.
- Walmart will encourage customers to download the app to help their shopping experience. The app will help guide people through the store.
- Bold signs will show people where to go for specific items.
- There will be contactless checkout and payment, including Walmart Pay.
Key quotes:
- “We’re always listening to our customers and innovating our in-store, online and mobile experiences to meet and exceed their expectations. We want their time with us to be enjoyable, and we’re working hard to create ways for them easily toggle between shopping channels — or use them together.”
When does this happen?
The new experience will hit about 200 SuperCenters by the end of the current fiscal year and 1,000 stores by the end of next fiscal year.
Photos of the redesign
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Walmart released a slew of photos about what the redesign will look like. Scroll through them below.









