Walmart is closing 22 U.S. stores this year, including four in Chicago,
due to poor financial performance. The first confirmed closure is in Richmond,
Virginia, on July 28.Spokesperson Felicia McCranie thanked customers for their
support, stating, “We are grateful to the customers who have given us the privilege of serving them,”
The closures reflect Walmart’s strategy to streamline operations and adapt to changing
consumer habits, including the shift to online shopping. While jobs and convenience
may be impacted, Walmart remains focused on expanding its e-commerce presence.
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