By Colin Kellaher
Walmart Inc. on Monday said it has dropped the $35 minimum order requirement for its two-hour express delivery service.
The Bentonville, Ark., retail giant said the move follows feedback from customers, who said they sometimes need items in a hurry but don't meet the minimum order size for the service, which Walmart launched last year and costs $10 more than regular delivery.
Walmart currently offers express delivery from nearly 3,000 stores, reaching roughly 70% of the U.S. population.
The retailer said its regular delivery, curbside pickup and Walmart+ delivery services will still carry a $35 minimum.
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Corrections and Amplifications
This article was corrected on Mar. 2, 2021 because the company Walmart Inc. was incorrectly referred to as Walmart Stores Inc.
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