A discount giant is planning a store that doesn’t want customers to ever get out of their car.
Walmart is planning to open a “pick-up only” location that enables customer to pickup online orders, according to the
Chicago Tribune.The discounter plans to open the new location in Chicago’s Lincolnwood neighborhood, in a vacant space that was formerly a Dominick’s grocery store.
The pickup spot gives customers “yet another location close to where they live or close to where they work where they can go online, order their groceries and pick it up at this location,” company spokeswoman Ann Hatfield told the
Chicago Tribune.Walmart hopes to open the location in spring 2019, according to the report.
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