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INTRODUCING
Online Grocery Pickup Headlines
Shelbyville Walmart Supercenter Remodel
Project is part of the retailer’s investment in serving today’s customers
T
he Walmart Supercenter remodel
at 2500 Progress Parkway
is complete – and, in addition to the
physical changes inside, customers now
have access to Online Grocery Pickup.
For the first time, Shelbyville residents
will be able to order Walmart groceries
online and pick them up without ever
having to unbuckle their seatbelts.
Customers select from up to 40,000
online grocery items, diapers, dog food
and more, and choose the best time to
pick up. A Walmart personal shopper
loads the groceries into your car when you
arrive – all at no additional cost.
“This remodel was about more than a
fresh coat of paint,” said Store Manager
Treva Cunningham. “It was about
investing in ways for Shelbyville customers
to save time and money. Grocery
shopping, especially for busy families
with kids, used to take a couple of hours
on the weekend. Now, it’s a matter of a
few clicks and one of our associates is
bringing the order out to their vehicle.”
Walmart
2500 Progress Parkway
Shelbyville, IN 46176
(317) 392-4940
While shopping the remodeled store,
customers will also enjoy:
• an expanded produce,
bakery and deli
departments; more
organics
• tool department with
a larger selection of
industrial and power
tools
• state-of-the-art
electronics department
with interactive displays
• additional self-checkouts
to improve the customer
shopping experience
How it works:
Job Opportunities
At Walmart, associates
have access to competitive
wages, affordable benefits,
and the chance to build
a career. More than
75 percent of store
management teams started
as hourly associates,
and 40 percent of those
promotions went to
associates within the first year of their
employment. Walmart employees a total
of 39,667 regular, full-time associates
in Indiana, and per Dun & Bradstreet,
in FY2017, they supported more than
58,680 supplier jobs in Indiana and paid
$106 million in state taxes.
Committed to the Community
Walmart is committed to serving
Shelbyville and will support local
organizations through an approximate
$5,000 investment in the coming
chamberchatter
months. This commitment is woven into
Walmart’s day-to-day business activities,
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creating value by accelerating job mobility,
developing suppliers and small businesses,
lowering the environmental footprint
of the company’s operations and more.
Through cash and in-kind gifts, Walmart
donated $32.33 million in FYE17 for
community giving to local organizations
in Indiana.
About Walmart
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE: WMT)
helps people around the world save money
and live better - anytime and anywhere
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