Walmart pilots using offline stores to store third-party seller products
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```htmlGolden Ten Data April 20th|According to the UK Financial Times, Walmart is piloting the use of its physical stores to store products from third-party sellers. Last year, Walmart established a third-party seller marketplace modeled after e-commerce companies, helping to expand its online product range to hundreds of millions of items, and taking commissions as well as fees for warehousing, packaging, and delivery from third-party sellers.```
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