KEY POINTS
  • Walmart will test grocery deliveries to a smart cooler that's placed outside of customers' homes.
  • It is the largest grocer in the U.S. and it has made free, unlimited grocery deliveries a central perk of its new subscription-based service, Walmart+.
  • During the Covid pandemic, customers have looked for convenient and contact-free ways to stock their pantries and fridges like home delivery and curbside pickup.

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The Walmart+ home screen on a laptop computer in Brooklyn, New York on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020.

Walmart already drops off groceries to customers' doors and in some cities, it puts them directly inside of their refrigerator. The company said Tuesday that it will soon test another convenient approach: deliveries to a smart cooler on customers' front porches or near their doorsteps.

Starting in the spring, the big-box retailer said it will kick off a pilot in its hometown of Bentonville, Arkansas. It will provide participating customers with a temperature-controlled smart cooler that's called a HomeValet. The cooler will be placed outside of their home, allowing for secure and contact-free grocery deliveries around the clock.

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