ending a pilot that dates back to 2017. Nike still sells some products on Walmart's Jet.com.
All year long, Walmart and Amazon have been neck and neck in a delivery war, trying to offer shoppers as speedy a service as possible.in October to start delivering grocery products for free within a two-hour window to all Prime members living in the 2,000 regions eligible for the service. Until then, Prime members had to pay an additional $14.99 per month to get access to Amazon Fresh, a separate program that offered two-hour grocery delivery.
Its InHome grocery delivery membership program costs $19.95 a month. And making the most of its bricks-and-mortar stores, it has more than 2,700 grocery pickup locations for online orders across the U.S. Walmart also now offers a "Delivery Unlimited" option from 1,400 locations, where customers can pay $98 annually, or $12.95 monthly, for unlimited grocery delivery., helped by a strong grocery business. The company has been calling for U.S.
Walmart shares are up nearly 30% this year. The retailer has a market cap of about $344.2 billion, compared with Amazon's $867 billion.