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Walmart Expands 30-Minute Delivery to 33 U.S. Markets, Covering 19,000 ZIP Codes
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Updated · AL.com · Jun 1

Walmart Expands 30-Minute Delivery to 33 U.S. Markets, Covering 19,000 ZIP Codes

15 articles · Updated · AL.com · Jun 1
  • More than 19,000 ZIP codes now qualify for Walmart’s 30-minute-or-less delivery, with the service expanded across 33 U.S. markets including Atlanta, Chicago, Houston and Tampa.
  • More than 100,000 items are eligible, spanning fresh groceries, pantry staples, baby products, medications, household goods, pet food, electronics and prescriptions.
  • At checkout, shoppers in covered areas see a “delivery in 30 minutes or less” prompt; the option costs Walmart+ members a $10 fee.
  • Walmart said the push reflects demand for faster shopping and builds on a service it has offered for more than a year, with 26% of Express deliveries already arriving within 30 minutes.
As retail giants promise 30-minute delivery, what are the hidden environmental and social costs of this escalating race for speed?
Will consumer demand for instant gratification make ultra-fast delivery an unprofitable necessity for all retailers to survive?
With Walmart using stores and Amazon using hubs, which company’s last-mile strategy will ultimately prove more profitable and scalable?