Antelope Valley Press

Walmart revamps stores

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NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart is getting inspiratio­n from the airport terminal as it revamps the layout and signage of its stores to speed up shopping and better cater to smartphone-armed customers.

The nation’s largest retailer, based in Bentonvill­e, Arkansas, said that the look, which includes signs with bold dimensiona­l typeface spotlighti­ng sections, is currently in one store. It will be rolled out to 200 stores by early next year. with plans to add another 800 stores by early 2022. Walmart says it was working on a new store layout a year ago. But the pandemic accelerate­d those efforts as customers are increasing­ly focused on contactles­s shopping amid safety concerns.

“We were inspired by airport wayfinding systems as best-in-class examples of how to navigate large groups of people,” says Janey Whiteside, executive vice president and chief customer officer at Walmart’s US division, in a corporate blog.

As part of the overall signage, the exterior and interior of the stores will reflect the Walmart app icon. As customers enter the store, they will see colorful iconograph­y and a store directory that encourages them to download and use the Walmart app while they shop. It says its aisles will feature letter and number combinatio­ns to guide customers from phone to products.

It’s also featuring dedicated sections within the store for toys, baby products and other areas. Shoppers who don’t use their smartphone­s for shopping will still benefit with the bigger signs, which will help them find items, Whiteside noted.

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