Walmart is a people-led, tech-powered omnichannel retailer dedicated to helping people save money and live better. Since Sam Walton opened the first store in 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas, the company has grown to operate more than 10,750 stores and numerous eCommerce websites across 19 countries, serving approximately 270 million customers and members each week. Walmart's unrivaled global supply chain moves over 100 billion items annually, while the company maintains a commitment to Every Day Low Prices that has defined its business strategy for decades.
As the world's largest retailer, Walmart continues to innovate and evolve alongside its associates and customers. The company is targeting zero emissions by 2040 without carbon offsets and 100% renewable energy across operations by 2035, demonstrating its commitment to sustainability. Walmart has invested $1 billion in education and skills training between 2021-2026, and 75% of salaried store, club and supply chain managers in the U.S. begin as hourly associates. The company operates through multiple formats including Walmart Supercenters, discount stores, Neighborhood Markets, and Sam's Club membership warehouses.