Scale, online push and loyalty fees: how Walmart in the U.S. won the year of the tariffs - BNN Bloomberg
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As Americans tightened their belts last year, and tariffs challenged retail profit margins, Walmart reaped the rewards of some proactive business strategies.
Well-timed investments in technology and loyalty programs, combined with massive scale, allowed the U.S. retail giant to keep offering low prices on groceries and other everyday items while U.S. consumers were feeling the pinch from higher prices, and maintain its price gap against competitors even when tariffs forced some hikes over the last year.
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