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Walmart has the Blackstone flattop that’s perfect for tailgating at its lowest price of 2025
The 2-burner Omnivore model offers 524 square inches of cooking space that handles everything a regular grill can't, from perfect smashburgers to complete breakfast spreads.
Walmart's results WMT.N on Thursday show U.S. consumers across the spectrum are still flocking to the retailer's stores despite economic headwinds, but shares dipped as the company's margins ebbed and inventory costs rose.
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Higher tariffs are kicking in. Here's what Walmart and other retailers said about their impact
Consumer spending has largely stayed strong so far and the pinch from higher duties hasn't been as severe as some companies had feared.
Walmart is currently running a sale on some of LEGO’s most popular LEGO Botanical sets. With prices dipping lower than usual, these fan-favorite sets are going fast, including collectible sets.
CFO John David Rainey highlighted continued investment in AI as a cornerstone of Walmart’s long-term growth strategy. “We’re playing for the long term, balancing the pursuit of share gains while investing in our associates, our supply chain automation in stores and clubs, and in AI and technology,” Rainey said during the earnings call.
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For one, shoppers have made a massive flight to lower prices, which Walmart has more of, as low- and high-income consumers alike protect their pocketbooks. Walmart’s size and cash also give it the advantage in handling e-commerce deliveries more quickly and ensuring that things people want are on the shelves.
Though consumer inflation concerns persist, Walmart U.S. President and CEO John Furner ensures that the retailer is doing "everything" it can to keep prices low.