I shopped at Walmart in the Midwest and on the East Coast. Here are 7 surprising differences I noticed.
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During my visits, I found that while milk prices were cheaper in Wisconsin, a dozen eggs were priced equally in both locations, highlighting subtle regional pricing strategies.
What stood out was New Jersey's Walmart featuring a food hall startup called Wonder, showcasing more innovative food options curated by a former Walmart executive, unlike its Wisconsin counterpart.
As someone who's navigated the differences between Midwestern and East Coast shopping, discovering varying prices and store designs reflects broader regional consumer habits and choices.
The Teterboro Walmart's advanced amenities and technologies illustrate Walmart's adaptation to different market demands, especially in densely populated areas like New York's suburbs.
Read at Business Insider
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