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As more Americans ditch discretionary splurges and bargain-hunt for groceries, retailers are boosting their food offerings. Target recently added 100+ new items to its Good & Gather private label, but it’s tough to compete with Walmart’s grocery game: America’s largest retailer makes up over quarter of all US grocery spend.
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There are 200 Bitcoin ATMs located in Walmarts across the US. The pilot is part of a broader partnership between Coinstar and Coinme to offer Bitcoin at over 8,000 kiosks, 200 of which are in Walmart stores. Walmart plans to install 8,000 Bitcoin ATMs in the U.S 200 is just the tip
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Walmart (+2.07%) rolled out a plan to help fund its employees' college tuition, books, and fees. For just $1 a day, Walmart employees will be able to earn an associate's or bachelor's degree in Business or Supply Chain Management, or pursue a minor in yodeling. Which schools? The University of Florida, Brandman University, and Bellevue University (go Bruins!)—colleges that specialize in adult learning. Why it's a big deal: With 1.4 million workers, Walmart is the largest private U.S. employer. And as you might have heard...it doesn't have a great reputation for how it treats employees. But it can't afford that reputation anymore Unemployment is below 4%, which means companies are in a giant rugby scrum for qualified workers. What that looks like IRL: Employers are pulling out all the stops (raising the minimum wage, expanding parental leave, tuition reimbursement) to attract and retain qualified workers.
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Walmart Opened an Organic Fast-food Restaurant Inside One of Its Supermarkets
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Walmart — your one-stop shop for Patti LaBelle pies, 9/11-themed Coke displays, and back-to-school rifles — is really trying to diversify its brand image, if the restaurant chain it’s lured to a Florida store is any indication. A location in Orlando has openeda fully integrated outpost of Grown, a fast-food chainlet founded by former NBA player Ray Allen and his wife, Shannon, that sells “slow food for fast people.” Read more: http://www.grubstreet.com/2017/08/walmart-opens-organic-fast-food-restaurant-grown-in-florida.html