Walmart Introduces New Urban Supercentre Concept

MISSISSAUGA, ON - Walmart Canada has introduced its new “Urban Supercentre Concept” to better address the demands of its customers in Toronto, Ontario, according to the retailer’s press release.
Lee Tappenden, President and CEO, Walmart Canada“With our new Urban Supercentre Concept, we’re continuing to position ourselves as a leader in store design and retail innovation,” said Lee Tappenden, President and CEO of Walmart Canada. “We’re introducing new partners, testing new and innovative technologies, integrating e-commerce with brick-and-mortar, and updating our assortment to improve the customer shopping experience and to appeal more to young families in urban markets.”
The Toronto-Stockyards location was chosen by the retailer to carry new “Fast Lane” checkout technology to the store and to fully integrate the My Walmart app to allow customers to scan its own products.
Walmart Canada has introduced its new “Urban Supercentre Concept” to better address the demands of its customers in Toronto and Ontario
Store associates—including new full- and part-time associates—work alongside state-of-the-art technology to help make shopping as easy and convenient as possible for customers. In Thornhill, a second Supercentre Concept will launch and best practices will be used in future store renovations next year.
“Our new concept is a symbol of what’s to come in retail and demonstrates our vision for helping Canadians save money and live better, now and in the future,” stated Tappenden.
These new Urban Supercentre Concepts include:
With a focus on refurbishing and refreshing 31 stores, the retailer announced last month an investment of $200 million in its store network. Walmart has invested over $1 billion in its Canadian store network in the last five years.
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