Key Takeaways
- Walmart said it is making more from its Plus membership program, which offers free delivery service.
- Shoppers, including Plus members, now pay extra to have items delivered within three hours on about 30% of all orders, Walmart executives said.
- The company has been expanding its delivery network and wants to be known for offering convenient shopping, Chief Executive Officer Doug McMillon said.
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Walmart is profiting from the desire of consumers to stay home and have goods delivered to them, CEO Doug McMillon told investors during a conference call Thursday. The retailer’s revenue from 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Walmart Plus—which offers free delivery for $12.95 a month—jumped year-over-year by double digits in the fiscal fourth quarter.
Customers, inclu🍒ding Plus members, paid even more to have groceries and other goods delivered within three hours for about 30% of orders, executives said. That shot up to 77% on Christmas Eve, they said.
Boosting 'Ability to Serve People How They Want to Be Served'
“We’re strengthening our ability to serv♓e people how they want to be served in the moment,” McMillon said, according to a transcript🌼 of the call made available from AlphaSense. “That’s what’s driving our growth.”
Walmart pharmacies now provide same-day delivery, and the company has set itself up to offer same-day service to 93% of US households, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Chief Financial Officer John David Rainey said.
The company's shares dropped Thursday after executives 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:shared less-optimistic forecasts than analysts were anticipating. Walmart projects its revenue will grow 3% to 4% both in the current quarter and for the full 2026 fiscal year, lower than the expected 3.7% and 4.2% growth, respectively, that was put forward by Wall Street analysts.
McMillon said he was confident Walmart had a lucrative future in catering to consumers’ demand for conv👍enﷺience.
“If I could change anything about how we're perceived today, it'd be that more people know about our breadth of assortment online and our increasing delivery speed,” he said.