Grocery Store Wars: Walmart & Target Wants Customers to Stop Buying Groceries from Amazon

WALMART is testing out having your groceries delivered via Uber.  At the moment, this is being tested at Eight Walmart’s in DFW.

How it works:  You buy online, Walmart associate gathers your items, and then Uber delivers to customer’s location.  Or Walmart pickup service,  buy online and then pickup at the store at the time you choose.  And Walmart is offering  “Scan & Go”  a new service where customers scan their own items as they walk the aisles, then scan payment and skip the checkout lines.  Story: Star-Telegram

    But  . . .    TARGET has a plan too.

Amazon is revolutionizing the grocery industry with home delivery, but Walmart and Target are fighting back in DFW.

Posted by Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Target is testing a new service in DFW called Target Restock customers buy online non-perishable foods (max 45-pound capacity) and they will be shipped next day for a flat $4.99 delivery fee.

Target is bringing a service that's a lot like Amazon Prime Pantry to Dallas and Denver this week in Target Restock.

Posted by The Dallas Morning News on Tuesday, August 15, 2017

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