Kuwait Times

Wal-Mart opts for faster shipping on necessitie­s

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NEW YORK: Wal-Mart is replacing a program that offered free shipping but had an annual fee with one that has a lower free shipping threshold and faster delivery as it hopes to answer Amazon’s powerful Prime membership success. The retailer says it will reduce shipping time to two days on 2 million of its most popular items including essentials like diapers and pet food as well hot toys and Electronic­s. Wal-Mart’s average shipping time has been three to five days. Starting yesterday morning, it’s also reducing the spending necessary for free shipping to $35 from $50.

Wal-Mart’s ShippingPa­ss had allowed members to buy more than a million items for free shipping at Walmart.com. Last year, it trimmed its shipping time frame to two days from three, and it cut the annual fee by a dollar to $49. Bentonvill­e, Arkansasba­sed Wal-Mart said the service worked well, but that it concluded shoppers shouldn’t have to pay a membership fee for free shipping.

The strategy shift is one of the first big moves by Walmart.com’s CEO Mark Lore, who joined the company when Wal-Mart bought online retailer Jet.com last year. And it’s an illustrati­on of how Wal-Mart is trying to figure out a way to compete with Amazon and its dominant Prime plan.

Amazon’s membership program costs $99 a year, but includes services like streaming music and video that have created fierce loyalty. Analysts say Amazon Prime members buy more frequently and spend more money. Amazon doesn’t disclose a Prime subscriber total, but it’s estimated to be around 65 million. Wal-Mart wouldn’t say how many ShippingPa­ss subscriber­s it had, but all will receive a refund of their membership fee. Lore declined to comment on Amazon, but said lower prices, a wider assortment of eligible goods and faster shipping alone can build loyalty. Lore promised more moves ahead to spur Wal-Mart’s online business.

“Two-day, free shipping is table stakes,” he said in a conference call Monday. “We’ve upped the ante. On a very fundamenta­l level, we don’t have to charge for membership. We can save customers both time and money.” Lore said he believes the new approach will dramatical­ly increase sales. Wal-Mart’s online sales had been slowing over the past two years, but notably accelerate­d during last year’s third quarter. WalMart reports fourth-quarter results next month. Wal-Mart said purchases outside the 2 million “essentials” will count toward free shipping, but won’t get the faster delivery. — AP

 ??  ?? LA HABRA, Calif: A worker pushes shopping carts in front of a Wal-Mart store in La Habra, Calif. —AP
LA HABRA, Calif: A worker pushes shopping carts in front of a Wal-Mart store in La Habra, Calif. —AP

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