The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

WALMART PLANS TO HIGHLIGHT HEALTHY, SUSTAINABL­E PRODUCTS WITH ‘BETTER’ TAGS

- BRENDAN CASE, BLOOMBERG

Walmart will spotlight particular­ly healthy or sustainabl­e products with a new“built for Better”tag on its website, an attempt to entice shoppers who want to vote for better nutrition and environmen­tal stewardshi­p with their wallets.

The situation

The initiative will start with almost 2,000 items, the world’s biggest retailer said Tuesday, and the number is set to grow. The goods will be grouped into two areas — those considered better for the customer’s health and those deemed good for the planet.

Why it’s happening

Consumer companies from retail giants to Pepsico are rushing to satisfy customers who are rethinking the impact of their spending in ways they didn’t before. For Walmart, that means acknowledg­ing that its famous formula of everyday low prices isn’t enough for a growing number of shoppers.

“Customers have always trusted us for our low prices, but today they also want to know that the products they buy are good for their families, the people that made them and the planet,” Jane Ewing, Walmart’s senior vice president of sustainabi­lity, said in a blog post.“for many of our customers, living better means shopping intentiona­lly and prioritizi­ng brands and products that align with the things that matter to them.”

What it means

A“built for Better — For You” tag will highlight more nutritious goods or products that are made without particular materials or ingredient­s. The “Built for Better — For the Planet” icons will be for items“with a focus on sustainabl­y sourced and climatecon­scious products.”

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? Walmart’s new campaign is aimed at consumers who care about more than low prices.
BLOOMBERG Walmart’s new campaign is aimed at consumers who care about more than low prices.

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