Walmart expects high holiday sales as e-commerce, in-store sales continue surge

A Walmart location in Bozeman, Montana, U.S.A.
A Walmart location in Bozeman, Montana, U.S.A. | Photo courtesy of Framalicious/Shutterstock
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Executives at Bentonville, Arkansas, U.S.A.-based Walmart expect the giant retail corporation to have a successful holiday season, basing their positive predictions on the increasing e-commerce and in-store sales the company has enjoyed all year long.

“Ahead of the peak shopping period, the nation’s largest retailer appears well-positioned, citing ‘broad-based strength’ across its product range,” the New York Times said in reference to the upcoming holiday season.

Walmart’s global revenue increased 5.5 percent year over year to USD 169.6 billion (EUR 163 billion) during its third fiscal quarter of 2025, while its U.S. sales climbed 5 percent to USD 114.9 billion (EUR 110 billion). The retailer’s global e-commerce sales rose 27 percent in the period, while U.S. e-commerce sales also increased 22 percent.

E-commerce grocery shopping in the U.S. has continued to grow in tandem with


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