TRENTON, NJ—Bentonville, AK-based Walmart expects to spend an estimated $96 million this year in New Jersey through the remodeling, relocation or expansion of 13 stores, as well as the launch and continued expansion of several customer-focused innovations.
“Walmart is strongly committed to enhancing the overall shopping experience in New Jersey,” says Glen Spencer, Walmart's regional general manager for New Jersey. “We're investing millions in technology and innovations, as well as in our people. This will significantly benefit our customers, whether they're shopping in-store or online.”
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