Walmart Wants Customers to Know This Before Holiday Shopping

Holiday shopping brings crowds, sales, and even Santa. Walmart has some tips before you visit its shop this season due to supply chain concerns creating

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These four tips will help you save time and money this year while buying gifts for everyone or pantry basics for a family feast.

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Walmart's shelves are filled and revenues are soaring despite the former CEO's claims of unprecedented shortages. Walmart reported 4.3% revenue growth

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"Our momentum continues with strong sales and profit growth globally . . . and more customers and members are returning to our stores and

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clubs around the world," Doug McMillon said in a statement. "Looking ahead, we have the people, the products, and the prices to deliver a great holiday

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In anticipation of a turkey shortage, many Americans bought their Thanksgiving turkeys early.

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"During the month of October, frozen turkey sales were up over 100% compared to last year," Walmart U.S. senior vice president of food

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Charles Redfield stated on Walmart.com on Nov. 18. "Because our merchants anticipated customers would shop earlier, we planned ahead and secured ample supply."

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It seems you don't need to worry about finding the perfect bird yet. Redfield said Walmart would have "plenty of turkeys," and "all our customer

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