New Plano, Texas, Supercenter Takes Innovative Approach to Enhancing Shopping ExperiencePLANO, Texas, March 22, 2006 – Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. today opened its new Supercenter at 1700 Dallas Parkway in Plano, Texas, featuring a store layout, merchandise selection, and a range of services unlike any other Wal-Mart store. Its location in a highly competitive retail corridor makes the new Supercenter ideal for testing store features and strategies to enhance the customer shopping experience.
“With the opening of this store, Wal-Mart is adopting an active approach to understanding and meeting customer needs, particularly those of the selective female shopper,” said John Fleming, executive vice president and chief marketing officer. “This store will function as an active laboratory for testing a range of new ideas and merchandise in a fully operational setting. If something doesn’t work, we will change it and try something else. And when an innovation resonates with our customers, we will consider introducing it in other stores.” The unique features of the new Plano Supercenter are a direct response to the shopping preferences of female customers who make the majority of purchases in Supercenters. These features include: • A store layout that positions departments in a way that female customers said made sense for them. For example, consumables, pet food, and health and beauty aids are adjacent to grocery. • New signage and graphics that give each of the store’s eight principal areas – home, apparel, health, beauty, food, do-it-yourself, electronics, and baby – its own character, to make it easier for customers to find what they are looking for. • A redesigned apparel area with its own cash registers, more space around displays and racks, and a fitting area that offers more privacy and convenience. Customers will carry most of their apparel purchases out of the store on hangers. • A quieter shopping experience with fewer PA announcements, no in-store radio, directional Wal-Mart TV confined to distinct areas of the store and quieter cash registers. • A significantly expanded and diversified grocery selection, with more than 2,000 premium items in wine, dry grocery, meat, cheese, and produce that are new to Wal-Mart Supercenters. • A wine section with 1,200 different selections, including more than 700 premium items specific to this store.
• An increased selection of gourmet cheeses. • Made-to-order sandwiches, hot panini sandwiches and hot pizza. • Expanded organic and natural offerings with nearly 500 items added to the produce, deli, bakery, meat, seafood, dairy and frozen departments. • A fresh sushi bar and a spacious, trendy, Wi-Fi-enabled coffee shop. • A site-to-store section where customers can pick up most Walmart.com purchases without a shipping charge. • A streamlined checkout area, including new cash registers, to help customers check out more quickly. “For something to work in Plano, it has to be good,” said Wal-Mart Regional General Manager John Murphy. “Customers here are discerning, and I can’t think of a better marketplace in which to test our most innovative thinking. “We have a long history of piloting new ideas in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. We opened our first 24-hour pharmacies here, we ran the pilot of our Walmart.com site-to-store delivery service here, and we have tested many other innovations that were later introduced in stores around the country. We also opened our first experimental environmental Supercenter in McKinney about 20 miles north of the newest Plano store. We value our relationship with these communities, and we’ve been very attentive to opening stores that are a good fit architecturally and offer the shopping experience that our customers expect.” Fleming said the store would offer an exciting, continuous learning experience for Wal-Mart. “Everything we do in this store will give us an opportunity to listen to our customers and deliver on our promise of constantly improving their shopping experience.” About Wal-Mart Stores
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. operates Wal-Mart Stores, Supercenters, Neighborhood Markets and SAM’S CLUB locations in the United States. The company also operates in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Germany, Guatemala, Honduras, Japan, Mexico, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, South Korea and the United Kingdom. The company’s securities are listed on the New York and Pacific stock exchanges under the symbol WMT. More information about Wal-Mart can be found by visiting www.walmartfacts.com. Online merchandise sales are available at www.walmartfacts.com. Online merchandise sales are available at www.walmart.com. # # #
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