KEY POINTS
  • Walmart’s U.S. e-commerce sales soared by 79% in the third quarter, as customers continued to shop online during the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Instead of browsing store aisles, more customers are shipping purchases to their homes, getting groceries dropped off at their doors or picking up online purchases by the curbside. 
  • "We think these new customer behaviors will largely persist and we’re well positioned to serve customers with the value and experience they’re looking for,” Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said in a news release.

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Customers shop at a Walmart store in Chicago, Illinois.

Walmart reported third-quarter earnings on Tuesday that topped Wall Street's expectations as customers continued to shop online and sent U.S. e-commerce sales soaring by 79%.

The discounter said customers are embracing the new ways of shopping they adopted during the global coronavirus health crisis. As the holiday shopping season begins, instead of browsing store aisles, more of them are shipping purchases to their homes, getting groceries dropped off at their doors or picking up online purchases by the curbside. 

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