Walmart Announces Next-Day Delivery, Firing Back At Amazon (cnbc.com) 52
Walmart will now offer shoppers the option to have their online orders delivered the next day, following Amazon's recently announced plans to spend $800 million for one-day delivery for all Amazon Prime members. CNBC reports: Walmart said Tuesday it is rolling out next-day delivery in Phoenix, Las Vegas and Southern California over the next few days and will expand it to reach roughly 75% of American consumers by the end of 2019, including 40 of the top 50 major metros. Amazon hasn't yet detailed a timeline for its own rollout of next-day shipping. But even before its April announcement, the company had offered same-day and two-hour delivery for Prime members in certain markets for certain products and at an additional cost. Amazon's next-day shipping plan expands the number of items and ZIP codes eligible for expedited service.
Walmart isn't disclosing the cost of its latest delivery push. But the company says it has been working on it for quite some time. To start, next-day delivery will be available for about 220,000 items "most frequently purchased" online, Walmart said, including toys and electronics. The company said it plans to make more items available to ship next day over time. And the option is only free for orders over $35. Amazon, for comparison, has no minimum purchase threshold for free, next-day delivery but requires customers to have a Prime membership, which costs $119 annually.
Walmart isn't disclosing the cost of its latest delivery push. But the company says it has been working on it for quite some time. To start, next-day delivery will be available for about 220,000 items "most frequently purchased" online, Walmart said, including toys and electronics. The company said it plans to make more items available to ship next day over time. And the option is only free for orders over $35. Amazon, for comparison, has no minimum purchase threshold for free, next-day delivery but requires customers to have a Prime membership, which costs $119 annually.
What the hell! (Score:5, Funny)
Free Next Day Deliver. (Score:4, Interesting)
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If Walmart were smart, they'd make a deal with the USPO for free next day delivery of items in stock at the local B&M store. Order before 6pm and have it delivered with your regular mail the next day.
Hmm... What would be chances that Walmart would also incur the wrath of Trump for such a deal?
He has already railed pretty hard against Amazon for their delivery deals with the USPS:
Trump Said Amazon Was Scamming the Post Office. ... [nytimes.com] ... [businessinsider.com]
Trump is doubling down on his claims that Amazon uses the US Postal Service as a 'delivery boy,'
[ Or just Google: Trump Amazon USPS ]
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Hmm... What would be chances that Walmart would also incur the wrath of Trump for such a deal? He has already railed pretty hard against Amazon for their delivery deals with the USPS:
Yeah, those rallies have pretty much devastated Amazon.
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Trump hates Bezos. I think he's OK with the Walton family.
I'm fine with Amazon. I refuse to do business with Walmart.
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Hell, it might even be less expensive if they bought a truck or two and delivered the items locally themselves.
Looks like you have a great future as a general manager or a sales consultant.
I think they would need more then a couple trucks...
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Hell, it might even be less expensive if they bought a truck or two and delivered the items locally themselves.
Looks like you have a great future as a general manager or a sales consultant. I think they would need more then a couple trucks...
In some areas sure, but in others two truck would suffice, at least to start. When more people started using the service, either increase your deliver fleet or use the USPS, which ever is least expensive. Shirley you're not suggesting that a business should purchase a fleet of 1000 trucks when they're just starting up with only 100 customers a day, are you?
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In Houston, and I suspect in many metro areas, USPS does deliver overnight when sending items first class. I'm sure Walmart is counting on this, with or without a "special" deal.
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Ordering from Walmart is better because you get 2 day shipping without having to pay any kind of Prime tax. Now they're getting it down to 1 day, so it's even better.
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Ordering from Walmart is better because you get 2 day shipping without having to pay any kind of Prime tax. Now they're getting it down to 1 day, so it's even better.
Indeed. Amazon is quite vulnerable here. For all the "break up Amazon" guys don't want to admit it, Walmart is significantly larger than Amazon and well placed to beat them even in online sales if they can manage to execute. (Together, Walmart and Amazon are only about 1/6th of retail spending, BTW).
Re:Prime sucks (Score:4, Interesting)
Prime no longer means two days. I've seen Prime items with ship times of a month.
Re:Prime sucks (Score:5, Informative)
It means 2 days from the shipping date for items in stock. For items that are out of stock, the delivery time can indeed be months.
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More often than not for me, Prime is now Next Day, and at least 3 times so far, it's been SAME day.
If you're ordering something that's back ordered, yea, it's going to take some time. I pay attention to that and simply don't buy those items.
Sears could have pulled this off (Score:2)
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Because everyone at the top were more concerned with how to siphon off money made to their bank accounts instead of investing in the company.
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That was after K-Mart bought them out.
As an aside, I never figured out how K-Mart could afford to do that. Apparently, neither did K-Mart.
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That was after K-Mart bought them out.
As an aside, I never figured out how K-Mart could afford to do that. Apparently, neither did K-Mart.
Kmart owned most of the properties their stores were built on while most such businesses lease the land. When they went bankrupt the first time they sold a lot of well, lots. Closed low performing stores sold the much more valuable land they were sitting on and came out with more money than they knew how to manage, bought Sears which they also did not know how to manage and drove both brands into the ground. (there is more to the story mostly involving a corrupt CEO loaning Sears Holding hundereds of millio
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Next Day Delivery Would Be Great ... But (Score:1)
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You need to look at /etc/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-net.rules
And you need to learn how udev works.
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I know how udev works. The point is I shouldn't have to pin down interface names because the kernel randomly decides to change them. This is broken by design. Decades of solid predictable behavior down the shitter.
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Oh so that's why I hear Banjos. (Score:2)
smh
Isn't competition a wonderful thing? (Score:2)
Amazon shook up the retail landscape. Other retailers up their game to compete. We all win!