Walmart gets into the restaurant delivery business
The country’s largest grocery retailer is getting into restaurant delivery.
Walmart announced that shoppers at select locations can now order meals from Subway directly through the retailer’s app and website to be delivered in about 30 minutes or less. Customers can order from Subway on its own or as part of a broader Walmart Express Delivery Order.
It’s the first time the Bentonville, Arkansas-based retail giant has integrated restaurant ordering into its Express Delivery functionality, a move Walmart said is designed to help customers “simplify everyday life by bringing groceries, household essentials, fashion, prescriptions and restaurant meals together in one convenient experience.”
Walmart has more Subways in its stores than any other restaurant chain, a partnership that began 22 years ago.
Subway delivery is currently available from select Walmart stores in Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas, and is slated to expand to about 1,400 locations by the end of summer, the retailer said.
“The future of retail is about bringing more of customers’ needs into a single, seamless experience,” said Tracy Poulliot, EVP of ecommerce and marketing for Walmart U.S. “Bringing Subway delivery into the Walmart app is another way we’re using our proximity to customers and scale to make everyday decisions simpler and everyday life a little easier.”